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WHEN:
SEPTEMBER 24-26, 2010
FRIDAY, 12-8PM
SATURDAY, 12-8PM
SUNDAY, 12-7PM


WHERE
MOUNT VERNON PLACE
600 BLOCK NORTH CHARLES STREET
BALTIMORE, MD 21201
Sherri Shepherd
Permission Slips: Every Woman's Guide to Giving Herself a Break
Pat Brown
The Profiler
DIRECTIONS

These are general driving directions to the Mt. Vernon neighborhood, where the Baltimore Book Festival is located.

From points north of  Baltimore (Philadelphia, New York):
Take I-95 south through the Fort McHenry Tunnel. Take exit 53 (I-395) north, which is Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Once on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., continue to Druid Hill Avenue. Turn right onto Druid Hill Avenue. Druid Hill Avenue becomes Centre Street. Proceed on Centre Street, cross over Cathedral Street, and The Walters Art Museum will be on your left. Proceed on Centre Street to Charles Street. The festival will be on your left; it begins at Charles and Centre Streets (Charles Street will be closed).

From points south of Baltimore (Annapolis, Washington D.C., Northern Virginia):
Follow I-95 north to exit 53 (I-395) which is Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Once on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., continue to Druid Hill Avenue. Turn right onto Druid Hill Avenue. Druid Hill Avenue becomes Centre Street. Proceed on Centre Street, cross over Cathedral Street, and The Walters Art Museum will be on your left. Proceed on Centre Street to Charles Street. The festival will be on your left; it begins at Charles and Centre Streets (Charles Street will be closed).

From points northwest of Baltimore (Harrisburg, York PA):
Follow I-83 south to exit 5, Maryland Avenue. Turn left at the top of the ramp onto Maryland Avenue. Maryland Avenue becomes Cathedral Street. Follow Cathedral to Centre Street. The Walters Art Museum will be on your left. Proceed on Centre Street to Charles Street. The festival will be on your left; it begins at Charles and Centre Streets (Charles Street will be closed).

Street Closures & Festival Boundaries
Coming soon!

MAYOR STEPHANIE RAWLINGS-BLAKE   |   Baltimore Office of Promotion and Arts