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Keep Up With the Buzz on Baltimore’s Waterfront!
Whether you live a few steps from the waterfront or take the occasional trip to visit, Harbor Weekly is your source for local news, community events, historical insights, food & wine recommendations, and neighborhood updates.
Come meet the people, see the establishments, and find out about the happenings that make the waterfront the place to be. Articles will release on The Harbor Beat blog each week covering the waterfront districts of Inner Harbor, Fells Point, Harbor Point, and Harbor East (and sometimes our next-door neighborhoods too!)
Black History on the Waterfront and Beyond
Wherever you walk on Baltimore’s waterfront, our city’s legacy of Black history and culture is all around you. Black history is intrinsic in the art, music, and landmarks of our city, and the stories of Black Baltimoreans tell the story of Baltimore. February is Black History Month, a great opportunity to take the time to engage with these stories that are always present.
Join the city in celebration at the Black History Month Parade on Monday, February 17th; use Visit Baltimore’s BoP Pass to easily explore Black businesses and cultural institutions all over the city; spend a day at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture. The opportunities to engage with and celebrate this history extend far beyond one month.
Here are some ways to learn about Black history and celebrate Black culture in Baltimore, not just during February but all year round.