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BALTIMORE CITY Bowl Crew

You know that old expression “If March comes in like a lion, it will go out like a lamb"? Far be it from me to argue with the Farmer’s Almanac, but the final week of March was anything but docile here in Baltimore City. March 26 saw the tragic collapse of the historic Francis Scott Key Bridge, almost 47 years to the day after it opened on March 23, 1977.

June 1, 2024
Mandy Brownholtz

BALTIMORE CITY Bowl Crew

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Mandy Brownholtz

You know that old expression “If March comes in like a lion, it will go out like a lamb"?

Far be it from me to argue with the Farmer’s Almanac, but the final week of March was anything but docile here in Baltimore City.

March 26 saw the tragic collapse of the historic Francis Scott Key Bridge, almost 47 years to the day after it opened on March 23, 1977. This has massive implications on all our lives—the Key Bridge was a main thoroughfare that spanned the lower Patapsco River to connect the outer Dundalk area with the rest of the city. Baltimoreans found themselves in a haze, fielding well-meaning texts from outsiders who saw this story at the top of The New York Times.

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