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A major US seaside city known for its rich history, Inner Harbor, blue crabs, the Orioles, Ravens, and distinctive row houses.
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Long a Black mecca, similarly to D.C., Baltimore is a unique place to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday. The city’s annual Black arts and music festival, AAFRAM, happens this Juneteenth weekend at Druid Hill Park, featuring artists like Neyo and The O’jays. The festival also hosts AAFRAM restaurant week, featuring some of Baltimore’s best Black-owned restaurants. Places like vegan soul food spot, The Land of Kush, and Fishnet, a local fish house serving Baltimore classics like lake trout, will provide food specials.
Baltimore’s historic Pennsylvania Ave Black Arts District is presenting numerous events this holiday weekend, including a Juneteenth Festival at locally-loved Dovecote Cafe and a Freedom Day Celebration perfect for families that will be held on the holiday.
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Woman-Owned Baltimore, Maryland
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