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Covering four city blocks of Hampden’s 36th street, The Baltimore Sun claims that HonFest is Baltimore’s most popular neighborhood festival, attracting numbers in the range of 50,000 attendees. As of 2012 [update] , three stages are available for entertainment including the main stage, the stage on Falls Road, and the Bacardi Lounge ...
Theatre Project was a co-producer of The New Theatre (TNT) Festivals at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and downtown Baltimore (1976–1979). [ 6 ] In 1980, as part of Baltimore's campaign to eradicate rats throughout the city, the Theatre Project was hired to help convince the community to take the lead fighting rats in their ...
Pages in category "Festivals in Baltimore" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Artscape ...
Watching the Parade of Latino Nations march along the edge of Patterson Park on Sunday afternoon, Mónica Pérez felt her heart suddenly fill with pride. The Owings Mills resident, who was born in ...
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At 235,352 people in 2000, English Americans made up 9.2% of the Baltimore metropolitan area's population. This made them the third largest European ethnic group in the Baltimore area after the Germans and the Irish. [13] In the same year Baltimore's English population was 21,015, 3.2% of the city's population. [27]
In the 2010 census, Baltimore has a total area of 92.1 square miles (239 km 2), of which 80.9 sq mi (210 km 2) is land and 11.1 sq mi (29 km 2) is water. [100] The total area is 12.1 percent water. Baltimore is almost surrounded by Baltimore County, but is politically independent of it. It is bordered by Anne Arundel County to the south.
The Feast of the Black Nazarene (Filipino: Pista ng Itím na Nazareno), officially and liturgically the Feast of Jesús Nazareno (Filipino: Kapistahan ni Jesús Nazareno), is a religious festival held in the Philippines. It is also known as the Traslación (lit:transfer) after the mass procession done during the feast.