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Baltimore Pride is held annually on the third Saturday of June in the Mount Vernon neighbourhood — a street festival and parade centred on the city's historic gay district that draws approximately 30,000 attendees. The Mount Vernon setting is significant: Baltimore Pride takes place in an actual gay neighbourhood, on the streets and around the monuments of a district that the LGBTQ+ community has claimed for generations. The festival stretches along North Charles Street and through the Mount Vernon Place parks, with multiple performance stages, community organisation presence, food and drink vendors, and the specific atmosphere of a Pride event that is embedded in a genuinely residential gay neighbourhood rather than taking place in a civic park or downtown plaza. The proximity to Washington DC means that Baltimore Pride draws visitors from the broader Mid-Atlantic LGBTQ+ community — people who make the 40-minute MARC train journey from DC for a festival that feels more intimate and neighbourhood-rooted than the capital's own larger event.
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