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City of Baltimore: The Mile has a Pennant, The Mile has a Pennant, The Mile has a Pennant
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City of Baltimore: The Mile has a Pennant, The Mile has a Pennant, The Mile has a Pennant
May 27, 2026 - The "Charm'tastic Mile" of Baltimore (CTMB-1.3) www.thecharmtasticmile.com. The chic & famed 1.3 mile corridor located in the heart of Charm City (Est.1975) that connects Dwtn-West, the Inner Harbor & Harbor East (S. Greene & W. Pratt Street to S. President & Fleet Street) that is now listed on Google search as one of the Top 10-15 Most Famous Streets in America is reporting The Mile has a Pennant, The Mile has a Pennant, The Mile has a Pennant.
The "Charm'tastic Mile" Metal-Art logo will be seen "Around the World". The 10th Anniversary (2016-26) baseball pennant in O's orange/black colorway will be a coveted souvenir item for Orioles fans and residents of the city. The 10th Anniversary logo has become a "Brand Slam" for the Iconic 1.3 mile stretch-corridor of Dwtn-B'more.
Back in 1951, the same year the Domino Sugars neon sign (4-25-1951) was unveiled to Baltimore one of the most Iconic moments in MLB history occurred. The NY Giants defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers 2-1 to win the NL Pennant. This past April 25th marked the 75th Anniversary of the Domino Sugars neon sign being unveiled to Baltimore. It remains one of the most Iconic landmark symbols to Charm City (Est. 1975).
Bobby Thompson of the Giants on October 3, 1951 is best-known for his "Shot Heard Around the World", It was Game-3 of the series tied 1-1 for the NL Pennant. The Giants were trailing the Dodgers 4-1 entering the bottom of the 9th inning. Thompson's 3-run homer gave the Giants a 5-4 win with the famous call, The Giants Win the Pennant, The Giants Win the Pennant, The Giants Win the Pennant is one of the most memorable moments in MLB history.
The Mile has a Pennant, The Mile has a Pennant, The Mile has a Pennant is a take-on that incredible moment at the old Polo Grounds. The Giants moved on to the 1951 World Series and lost to the NY Yankees 4-2. The Baltimore Orioles began play 3-years later in 1954. The St Louis Browns moved to Baltimore.
For more information or news media interview requests on the City of Baltimore: The Mile has a Pennant, The Mile has a Pennant, The Mile has a Pennant please contact Derrick E Vaughan (Famous Streets & Sports Culture In America-Analyst) at 443-851-5244 or email: thecharmtasticmile@gmail.com.