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SUMMARY:The Bromo Arts District: A Light City Tour
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 ext-decoration:none\;">As artists for the Spring B
 romo Art Walk are throwing open their studio doors
 \, join us on one of our Light City Baltimore tour
 s to learn how the FBI raided the Everyman Theater
  building\, how we kept the lights on at the Hippo
 drome\, and how Civil Rights protests outside of B
 altimore’s Ford’s Theatre helped change segregatio
 n policies in the city. In addition to artists\, t
 his part of town is packed with quintessentially B
 altimore landmarks–we’ll see Lexington Market\, th
 e Bromo Seltzer Tower\, and some of the few remain
 ing cast iron buildings in the city as they turn t
 he lights on. This tour will occur the same night 
 as the Bromo Art Walk and we encourage you to chec
 k out the dozens of open art studios before our to
 ur starts!</span></span></span></span></span></spa
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DESCRIPTION:As artists for the Spring Bromo Art Walk are throw
 ing open their studio doors\, join us on one of ou
 r Light City Baltimore tours to learn how the FBI 
 raided the Everyman Theater building\, how we kept
  the lights on at the Hippodrome\, and how Civil R
 ights protests outside of Baltimore’s Ford’s Theat
 re helped change segregation policies in the city.
  In addition to artists\, this part of town is pac
 ked with quintessentially Baltimore landmarks–we’l
 l see Lexington Market\, the Bromo Seltzer Tower\,
  and some of the few remaining cast iron buildings
  in the city as they turn the lights on. This tour
  will occur the same night as the Bromo Art Walk a
 nd we encourage you to check out the dozens of ope
 n art studios before our tour starts!\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Tour - Behind the Scenes
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LOCATION:21 S Eutaw St\n Baltimore\, 21201\n 
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=1126
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