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    Commentary: Antietam Battlefield need not honor Robert E. Lee
    Removal of the Robert E. Lee statue from the Antietam Battlefield is appropriate when the totality of his life is considered, a writer who examines Civil War History says.
    Sarah Spall looks over a stone wall at Burnside Bridge at the Antietam National Battlefield, where Gen. Robert E. Lee ended his first invasion of the North in September 1862 in Antietam, Md. The battle claimed more than 23,000 men killed, wounded, and missing in one single day, September 17,1862, and led to Lincoln's issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
    A sommelier picks his favorite Baltimore wine spots
    One of our editors is a certified sommelier. Here’s where he likes to shop and drink wine in Baltimore.
    Ben Zimmerman of Fadensonnen at 3 W. 23rd St. in Old Goucher, pours a glass of wine from the Pendes region of Spain.
    Carnival routes cruise ships to Norfolk after Key Bridge collapse
    Cruise lines that use the Port of Baltimore are scrambling to adjust itineraries after the collapse of the Key Bridge on Tuesday, which led to the suspension of vessel traffic to and from the port.
    A cruise ship prepares to depart the Port of Baltimore on Dec 11, 2022.
    An ode to the center field bleachers, the best seats in Camden Yards
    Come Thursday, baseball will return to Camden Yards, marking the actual official start of spring here in Baltimore. Here’s why you should spend the season in the bleachers.
    Baltimore Orioles and Boston Red Sox fans in seats near the outfield watch a baseball game at Camden Yards on Monday, April 24. The Orioles beat the Red Sox, 5-4, in the first game of the series.
    What do John Waters, Luther Vandross and The Matrix have to do with the MD Film Festival?
    Maryland Film Festival will lean into diverse communities with offerings that include a film selected by John Waters, a Luther Vandross documentary, a showing of a silent movie from the late-Black filmmaker Oscar Micheaux, and an offering of trans short films curated by one of the creators of “The Matrix Trilogy.”
    The exterior of Parkway Theatre.
    Baltimore Pride to move part of events back to Mount Vernon, organizers say
    A 50-person committee chose the location of West Read Street for “Mt. Vernon Pride.” A majority of Baltimore Pride events had been held in Mount Vernon up until 2017 when it moved further north to the Old Goucher neighborhood.
    Rain didn't bother parade attendees at Baltimore Pride on June 24, 2023.
    Solar eclipse 2024: What you can see in Maryland
    A total solar eclipse will pass over the United States in early April. Maryland is close to, but not quite in, the path of totality. If you want to see it, you should start planning now.
    The 2017 total solar eclipse over Oregon.
    Orioles opening day: How to get tickets and a look at the forecast
    If you want opening day tickets, you may have to try your luck on the resale market.
    The crowd at Camden Yards on Sept. 17, 2023.
    What to do this weekend, from feeding aquarium animals to a mobile hockey museum
    Whether you want to see country singer Cody Johnson, learn about hockey or go on an early-morning aquarium tour, we’ve got you covered.
    A family visits the National Aquarium in Baltimore.
    7 things to do: Love history? Annapolis crushes it for Maryland Day
    It’s Maryland Day weekend in and around Annapolis, with 40 museums, historic homes and cultural sites open for free or $1. Or you could catch a performance of experimental South Indian dance that tells the stories of immigrant women.
    The Pride of Baltimore II, a replica clipper built in 1988, sails past the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
    An early surprise: Cherry blossom blooms have arrived in Baltimore
    Here’s where you can find cherry trees in Baltimore this spring.
    Several blooming cherry blossoms are visible along the water at Fort McHenry in Baltimore.
    Looking for a cozy spot to grab a bite in Howard County? Try these places.
    We explored Howard County to find some lesser-known but delightful restaurants, shops and places to gather. Here are a few hidden gems we found.
    Stepping into Kelsey’s Restaurant, Irish Pub & Banquet Hall it feels like St. Patrick's Day every day. Enjoy a cold Guinness with some traditional Irish fare.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days: Get out your green
    St. Patrick’s Day is Sunday, so the annual Annapolis parade is almost guaranteed to be the most popular event through March 21. But you could still see an Italian opera, catch a performance of a play or take to the water as a decadeslong journey resumes.
    Members of the U.S. Park Police mounted unit took part again this year in the Annapolis St. Patrick's Parade, held weeks before the holiday.
    What to do this weekend, from a ‘Jurassic World’ tour to a craft fair
    Whether you want to see dinosaurs, listen to jazz or shop for handmade goods, we’ve got you covered.
    A vendor at last year’s American Craft Made Baltimore Marketplace.
    Power Plant Live! opens Club 4, its first LGBTQ bar
    When Club 4 opens Thursday in Power Plant Live!, it will be the first LGBTQ-themed bar to occupy the entertainment district.
    Ryan Butler, also known as drag performer Brooklyn Heights, stands in the space at Power Plant Live! that will house Club 4.
    How to enjoy Charm City like a pro
    Baltimore is filled with must-visit places. In response to BuzzFeed’s list of things to do in the city, check out these equally great gems the next time you’re in town.
    In their new location, The Urban Oyster will offer an array of foods from lobster cavatelli to oysters and deviled eggs.
    How to find, buy and play the best board, card and role-playing games around Baltimore
    Gaming isn’t just about Monopoly and Candy Land anymore — a new generation of board games, collectible card games and tabletop role-playing games has exploded in popularity.
    Paul Butler (left), Jeff Hall (right), and Sauron at Games and Stuff in Glen Burnie.
    What to do this weekend, from seeing Keyshia Cole to toasting women-owned businesses
    Whether you want to rap some Biggie, create a collage or attend a celebrity basketball game, we’ve got you covered.
    Keyshia Cole, seen here at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, will be at CFG Bank Arena this weekend.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    If you can't wait for St. Patrick’s Day next weekend, there’s plenty of Irish fun for a warmup in the week through March 13. You could join the Green Beer Races, hear a performance of button accordion and fiddle, or have a pint of Guinness while listening to pub tunes.
    The Eastport Democratic Club Green Beer Race takes place on Saturday, March 9 in Annapolis.
    Tee it up at Camden Yards this summer through Upper Deck Golf
    Tee times will be available from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. both days.
    The exterior of Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles, in South Baltimore.
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