News | January 01, 2024
Dolphins-turned-Ravens fans join Baltimoreans for New Year’s Eve celebration at Inner Harbor
Thousands flocked Sunday night to Baltimore's Inner Harbor to ring in the new year. "I'm excited for the fireworks and the drones," said Summer Gonzalez. Advertisement Baltimoreans and visitors of all ages were ready for New Year's Eve at the Inner Harbor with live music and ice skating preceding the big fireworks show. And, new this year, there was a choreographed drone show. "It's kind of a modern way to do it. I think it's a nice way to customize it and make it about Baltimore," said Todd Yuhanick, interim CEO of the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts.
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Explore available resources for artists in Baltimore City, including grants, art prizes, mural projects, and more.
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