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Veterans Day Parade to Return to Baltimore

Doni GloverBy Doni GloverOctober 31, 2022208 ViewsNo Comments2 Mins Read
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(BALTIMORE – October 31, 2022) — Mayor Brandon M. Scott is excited to announce that the Baltimore City Veterans Day Parade will be returning this November for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic. The parade will take place on Veterans Day, Friday, November 11, 2022, starting at 12:00 p.m. at the Washington Monument, 699 North Charles Street, continuing south down Charles Street before turning left on Lexington Street and concluding at the War Memorial Plaza, 100 Holliday Street.

Immediately following the parade, attendees will participate in a wreath-laying ceremony at The Black Soldiers Memorial at the War Memorial Plaza.

“After a hiatus due to COVID-19, I am excited to announce the return of the Baltimore City Veterans Day Parade to recognize the selfless service that millions of Americans have given to our country,” said Mayor Brandon M. Scott. “As the brother of a United States Navy veteran, I know firsthand the determination and valor that our veterans and servicemembers possess and I am honored to be able to celebrate this Veterans Day alongside these brave men and women.”

Mayor Scott will be joined by fellow dignitaries, veterans, and military personnel including the United States Coast Guard, City Ranch & Buffalo Soldiers 9th & 10th Cavalry,  and Baltimore City Public Schools JROTC programs.

In addition to restarting the parade, Mayor Scott is resuming the City’s Veterans Commission. Interested veterans, who are also Baltimore City residents, can apply at https://mayor.baltimorecity.gov/bc/application.

Roads will be closed for the parade and bus routes will be adjusted to accommodate the route. As the parade proceeds through its route, road closures will open up in tandem with the parade progress. Please see the Baltimore City Department of Transportation’s Traffic Advisory for more information.

Citizens attending the parade are encouraged to arrive early and use public parking facilities in the surrounding areas.  All posted parking restrictions will be strictly enforced and vehicles parked in violation will be ticketed and towed.

Motorists traveling in this vicinity should be advised that temporary traffic stops will be implemented during the event for the safety of parade participants. Transportation Enforcement Officers will be working in the area to facilitate the movement of traffic. Commuters should expect delays and are strongly encouraged to use alternate routes.  

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