The Charm'tastic Mile, an idea spurred by the Magnificent Mile in Chicago, is the 1.3 mile path connecting Downtown-West, the Inner Harbor and Harbor East (per their business social media account). The Charm'tastic Mile was introduced on April 25, 2016.
The seafood was a-plenty and the drinks were on hand, but one of my favorite special touches of this event was the number 42 baseball cupcakes for Jackie Robinson Day. The anniversary of the 65th year of the Orioles opening day (4/15/1954) was also celebrated at the event with cherished memorabilia. The evening had promised to be a celebration of Baltimore culture and sports, and with seafood and memorabilia certainly delivered, they held to their promise.
Have a great Tuesday, Baltimore!
SBR
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ReplyDeleteIt was 2-years ago today that we celebrated Jackie Robinson's Day with the introduction of Phillips Seafood on The "Charm'tastic Mile" of Baltimore. The O's were on the road playing the Boston Red Sox. Rick Dempsey the 1983 World Series MVP was in the building. It was a fun and festive event. Thanks Sarah for posting a great article/blog on the event. Since this day in April 2019. There are 3 Ceremonial/Honorary street signs for The "Charm'tastic Mile" at the corner of (1) S. Calvert & E. Pratt Street, (2) W. Pratt and Greene Street ( minutes from Camden Yards), (3) S. President & Fleet Street (entering Harbor East).
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