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More than 200 people are expected to jump into Baltimore's Inner Harbor on Saturday, July 19, for the second "Harbor Splash" ...
More than 200 participants have signed up for the rescheduled Harbor Splash, a swimming event in Baltimore’s harbor on ...
Harbor Splash is a milestone in the vision of Mike Hankin, a Baltimore County businessman and philanthropist who has ...
From the rescheduled Harbor Splash, to not one but two tributes to Grateful Dead, this weekend is shaping up to be a fun one in Baltimore.
Harbor Splash is returning in June for its second year.Video above: People to jump in water for 'Harbor Splash' (June 2024)The Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore said the event is a way to show ...
Bond Street Wharf was packed Sunday as about 150 people plunged into the Baltimore harbor during Harbor Splash — the first public harbor swim event in decades.
Data from Waterfront Partnership’s 2023 Healthy Harbor Report Card, an annual report released Thursday that tracks water quality, ecosystem health and restoration impacting Baltimore’s Harbor ...
An "unusually rainy spring" is delaying the return of Harbor Splash for its second year.Archive video above: 2024 Harbor Splash preview (June 2024)The Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore announced ...
Whether you want to see locals jump into Baltimore’s harbor, sweat it out at various dance parties or indulge in National Ice ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott (center) jumps into the Inner Harbor at Bond Street Wharf in Fells Point during the Waterfront Partnership’s Harbor Splash in 2024.
This Sunday, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman and a group of 150 registrants will do something once considered revolting: jump into the Inner Harbor.
A crowd lined the perimeter of Bond Street Wharf as about 150 people plunged into the Baltimore harbor on Sunday during Harbor Splash — the first public harbor swim event in decades. Hosted by ...
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