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Dateline’s Tavon Shipley wanders into Station North’s Graffiti Alley and finds art, music, and dance. From the masked rapper Saint Christopher V to graffiti enthusiasts to impromptu dancers, Graffiti Alley is one of Baltimore’s stellar attractions.

 

Station North’s unique character is a reflection of the people you meet. Take Tony Mack, who has sold fruit from a horse-drawn wagon for decades, and is not shy in telling Dateline’s Keaunte’ Johnson about the past’s better days.

 

Jonathan White’s Cashland Apparel captures the city’s unique spirit in a clothing brand that’s right for the times. Dateline’s Rachel Fink finds out how Cashland came about.

 

Baltimore Free Farm volunteers distribute donated food throughout the city. Ending hunger is not an easy task, but this nonprofit is making headway. Dateline’s Lauren Prager finds out more.

 

Baltimoreans have a love-hate relationship with Charm City. High schoolers at Baltimore School for the Arts tell Dateline’s Javon James why.

 

Made in Baltimore is an achievement like no other; this branding initiative supports local artists and craftsmen. Manager Tatiana Mullin shows Dateline’s Folasade Alvarez-Gibson one of her favorite offerings.

 

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FOLASADE ALVAREZ-GIBSON

RACHEL FINK

JAVON JAMES

KEAUNTE' JOHNSON

LAUREN PRAGER

TAVON SHIPLEY

 

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