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spring festival is sure to put baltimore on the map.(Daily Break)
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The Virginian Pilot
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March 23, 2008
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The Associated Press
BALTIMORE
Baltimore is hosting a Festival of Maps this spring, with exhibits of maps ranging from ancient Rome to outer space to Baltimore neighborhoods, along with tours and workshops sponsored by more than 20 arts and cultural organizations.
The festival was organized by the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance.
The centerpiece of the festival is an exhibit at the Walters Art Museum called "Maps: Finding Our Place ...
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