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City of Baltimore: "Charm'tastic Mile" USPTO Metal-Art Happy Mother's Day '26 Logo Unveiled

City of Baltimore: "Charm'tastic Mile" USPTO Metal-Art Happy Mother's Day '26 Logo Unveiled

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City of Baltimore: "Charm'tastic Mile" USPTO Metal-Art Happy Mother's Day '26 Logo Unveiled

April 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 unveiling its 10th Anniversary (2016-26) Metal-Art Happy Mother's Day '26 logo. 

This past Saturday (April 25th) The "Charm'tastic Mile" officially celebrated its 10th Anniversary of being introduced to Charm City. Earlier this year the Iconic 1.3 mile-stretch of Dwtn-Baltimore unveiled its 10th Anniversary Metal-Art logo. The new logo is a metal-version with the artistic contribution created by Metal Plex. 

The Metal-Art logo could be considered a "Brand Slam" for The Mile and the Baltimore business community. It will also be a "Brand Slam" to help promote upcoming Mother's Day on May 10th. The "Charm'tastic Mile" is the only USPTO www.uspto.gov (R) registered trademark street in the State of Maryland. 

Saturday was also the 75th Anniversary (1951-2026) of the Domino Sugars neon sign being unveiled to Baltimore. The Iconic landmark sign that luminates around the Inner Harbor and in various neighborhoods is now 75. It was introduced on April 25, 1951. Baltimore was coined Charm City in 1975 by then Mayor William Donald Schaefer. Mayor Brandon Scott honored both The "Charm'tastic Mile" and the Domino Sugars neon sign Milestone-Anniversaries. 

The "Charm'tastic Mile" (4-25-2016) and Domino Sugars neon sign (4-25-1951) were both introduced to the City of Baltimore on the same-day, 65-years apart.

For more information or news media interview requests on the City of Baltimore: The "Charm'tastic Mile" Metal-Art Happy Mother's Day '26 Logo Unveiled please contact Derrick E Vaughan (Famous Streets & Sports Culture In America-Analyst) at 443-851-5244 or email: thecharmtasticmile@gmail.com

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