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Baltimore Sun: World Cup Fans Find Refuge at Gunpowder Lodge
The restaurant near the Perry Hall-Kingsville border hosted women's soccer fans Sunday.

From a to to , has become a major local destination.
The Baltimore Sun reported on the riverside restaurant's latest event, a Women's World Cup party, where the United States faced off against the Japanese for the title. The Americans lost a heartbreaker in a penalty-kick shootout.
Reporter Frederick N. Rasmussen described the scene:
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The Gunpowder Lodge is the kind of place where guests stand for the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner," with many removing their baseball caps.
Seven minutes and 57 seconds into the game, and it appeared that the U.S. team had scored a goal. The place exploded as guests yelled, pounded tables and clapped.
Patriotic soccer fans were highly disappointed, however, by the Japanese win, Rasmussen reported.
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