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MLK Parade

20 January 2010

★ Brooke Hall & Justin Allen

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The Women In Black of Baltimore at the Martin Luther King Jr. Parade were among our favorites on MLK Blvd.

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Of all people to run into at the parade, here’s photographer, visual artist and Baltimore’s favorite party host Jim Lucio enjoying his new job with the city.


The Baltimore West Siders Marching Band.


That’s someone’s grandma leading The New Edition Marching Band from MLK and Eutaw all the way down to Baltimore Street.

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