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City of Baltimore: "Charm'tastic Mile" Only USPTO (R) Trademarked Street of Original 13 Colonies

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City of Baltimore: "Charm'tastic Mile" Only USPTO (R) Trademarked Street of Original 13 Colonies
July 14, 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 it has an amazing historical-link for the USA 250th.
There are very-few U.S. streets that are USPTO (R) www.uspto.gov trademarks. One of them is The "Charm'tastic Mile" of Baltimore, the Iconic 1.3 mile-stretch of Dwtn-Charm City. As America turned 250 this past July 4th, The "Charm'tastic Mile" is the only one of the 4 U.S. trademarked streets (Magnificent Mile, Rodeo Drive, Vegas Strip) that is from the Original 13 Colonies.
This incredible-link in history will make The "Charm'tastic Mile" one of the most-sought after landmarks and prominent addresses in the country for business and corporations. To have an address on "The Mile" will become very prestigious. This past April 25th, The "Charm'tastic Mile" officially celebrated its 10th Anniversary (2016-26).
The "Charm'tastic Mile" was published as a USPTO trademark on September 15, 2020. From a sports standpoint, "The Greatest" himself Muhammad Ali back on September 15, 1978 became the first Heavyweight Champion to win the crown a 3rd time when he defeated Leon Spinks at the Superdome in New Orleans. Ali lost the title to Spinks 7-months earlier in Las Vegas on February 15th.
This coming September 19, 2026 will mark the 7th Anniversary (9-19-19) of the first "Charm'tastic Mile" Street Sign being unveiled at S Calvert & Pratt Street as you enter Harborplace and its two-pavilions. The "Charm'tastic Mile" (4-25-2016) also shares the same-day of introduction to Baltimore as the majestic Domino Sugars (4-25-1951) neon sign, 65-years apart.
For more information or news media interview requests on the City of Baltimore: "Charm'tastic Mile" Only USPTO (R) Trademarked Street of Original 13 Colonies, USA 250th please contact Derrick E Vaughan (Famous Streets & Sports Culture In America-Analyst) at 443-851-5244 or email: thecharmtasticmile@gmail.com.