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  2. Harborplace - Wikipedia

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    Harborplace opened on July 2, 1980, as a centerpiece of the revival of downtown Baltimore. [3] The Baltimore "festival marketplaces" became an "architectural prototype, despite opening several years after Quincy Market," attracting both local residents and out-of-town visitors, and spawning a series of other similar projects: Waterside in ...

  3. Christmas Village in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Village in Baltimore is an annual holiday market event in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, with vendors in both traditional wooden booths and a festival tent.Commercial vendors sell international seasonal holiday gifts, ornaments, arts and crafts, as well as European food, sweets and hot beverages.

  4. Baltimore Flower Mart - Wikipedia

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    The first Flower Mart was held in 1911 in Mount Vernon Place around the Washington Monument, in the Mount Vernon area of Baltimore, MD.It was founded by a non-profit organization known as the Women's Civic League, which is an organization run by women looking to better Baltimore for its citizens. [1]

  5. Lexington Market - Wikipedia

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    Lexington Market in 2011 The market circa 1903. Lexington Market (originally, Western Precincts Market) is a historic market in Downtown Baltimore, Maryland.Established in 1782, the market is now housed in a 60,000-square-foot market shed building completed in 2022 that is home to 50 merchants and kiosks.

  6. Westside, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Former Hutzler's department store on Howard Street. The Westside of Downtown Baltimore has been an area of heavy economic development over the years. The Westside was known to be the "Garment District" for the many clothing factories placed throughout the neighborhood.

  7. Ethnic groups in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Filipino Americans numbered 8,509 people in 2000, 0.3% of the Baltimore metropolitan area. [13] In 2000, the Tagalog language is spoken at home by 2,180 people in Baltimore. [30] An annual Philippine-American Festival is held in Towson, a suburb of Baltimore. The festival includes Filipino cuisine, dances, and a parade. [37]

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  9. Regada Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Original Venerated Image of San Juan Bautista de Cavite the true center of the annual Regada Festival. Regada Festival known as Cavite City Water Festival (Spanish and Chavacano: Festival de Regada) (literally: to water or to sprinkle) is a festival in honor to Saint John the Baptist, patron saint of Barangay 20- (Virgo) in Cavite City, and of many other communities throughout the ...