Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture

Baltimore is known for their famous crab cakes and indie music scene, with bands such as indie duo Beach House finding their start in Charm City. But this October may be the best time ever to experience Maryland’s largest city.

With more than 300 events slated during the month of October, almost every day of the month will feature a free arts-related event. Free Fall Baltimore has the full array of the city’s art culture on display from the symphony and dance performances to museum lectures and gallery tours.

This month-long festivity is taking place in conjunction with National Arts and Humanities Month (NAHM), a coast-to-coast celebration or our nation’s important cultural contributions.

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Event highlights for Free Fall Baltimore include:

  • Everyman Theatre Tour, Oct. 6: Be among the first to partake in an exclusive tour of the brand new theatre on West Fayette Street set to open in January, 2013.
  • Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Oct. 19: The BSO offers an “inside look” to experience the rehearsal process and observe the interaction between conductor, soloists, and musicians, as they prepare for an upcoming performance.
  • Renaissance Family Festival at The Walters Art Museum, Oct. 20: Travel back in time and explore art, culture and life during the Renaissance. Enter a castle to experience a world of new discoveries, dress up and step into a gilded frame to become a painting, perfect perspective, and design your own map.
  • 5th Annual Harbor Harvest, Oct. 20 (Rain Date: Oct. 21): Partake on the fun at the Waterfront Partnership Harbor Festival with activities including a pumpkin patch, petting zoo, hay maze, face painting, pumpkin decorating, pony rides, live music, and more!
  • Dance Baltimore Dance Festival, Oct. 20 & 27: Put on a pair of dancing shoes and go in feet first with free dance classes, workshops, youth performances, award reception, and a major concert featuring exceptional local professional dance ensembles.

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For more information about the events and free admission days during the month, visit www.freefallbaltimore.com or for more Baltimore happenings, visit www.baltimore.org.

1 Comment On "Free Fall Baltimore"
  1. Global Travel Blog|

    With almost 300 events lined up, it looks like Baltimore will be an all days celebration in the month of October. I want to experience the culture, food and the music there! There’ll surely be a variety of everything.

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