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Below is a list of events in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, ... Fells Point Halloween Festival; November. Greek Festival; December.
The "ha!" district has extensive retail and industrial spaces, along with affordable housing, with easy access to Interstate 95, Interstate 895, Fell's Point and Downtown Baltimore. [1] Events held in "ha!" include the Great Halloween Lantern Parade, a farmer's market, the Artket festival, Salsapolkalooza, and Highlandtown Wine Festival. [2]
In 2000, Perry Hall celebrated its 225th birthday. The PHIA worked with other groups to restart the Halloween Parade and begin a summer concert series, the centerpiece of which was a performance by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Also, that year, the PHIA worked with other groups and elected officials to preserve the Perry Hall Mansion.
Duran Duran (from left): Roger Taylor, John Taylor, Simon Le Bon and Nick Rhodes, brought their Halloween-themed show to CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore Oct. 28, 2024.
Clyde Halloween Committee held its annual Halloween Parade on Main Street on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024, with a 40-minute display of costumed characters, an assortment of floats and vehicles and ...
The man behind the viral AI website that listed a fake Halloween parade leading to thousands of people gathering along the streets of Dublin on Thursday, Oct. 31, says it was “just a mistake."
After testing various Halloween-based seasonal events throughout the 1970s to mid-1980s, Six Flags, then owned by Bally Manufacturing, created an all-new Halloween event for AstroWorld in 1986 that they named Six Flags Fright Nights. [3] [5] In 1987, the event began to be expanded to Six Flags' other properties.
In 1974, Lee organized the first Greenwich Village Halloween Parade, which he directed until 1985. The parade began in the courtyard of the Westbeth Artists Community. During his time as director, the parade grew from a small community event built around his masks and figures into one of New York City's major events.