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Picturing Maryland: A Baltimore Sun photography project showcasing the faces, places and events happening around us.

There are four parterre gardens at the Hampton National Historic Site, maintained today with the same geometric designs laid out in the 19th century for the Ridgely family. (Amy Davis/Staff photo)
There are four parterre gardens at the Hampton National Historic Site, maintained today with the same geometric designs laid out in the 19th century for the Ridgely family. (Amy Davis/Staff photo)
Tavon Pope, social studies lead at Harlem Park Elementary Middle School in West Baltimore, gets lunch during Teacher Appreciation Day in which the Baltimore Orioles continue their Adopt-A-School campaign.
Tavon Pope, social studies lead at Harlem Park Elementary Middle School in West Baltimore, gets lunch during Teacher Appreciation Day in which the Baltimore Orioles continue their Adopt-A-School campaign.
Leigh Targaryen belly dances as an Aubergine Fairy with the band Brinjal during Spoutwood Farm's May Day Faerie Festival at Rocky Point Park. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Leigh Targaryen belly dances as an Aubergine Fairy with the band Brinjal during Spoutwood Farm’s May Day Faerie Festival at Rocky Point Park. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
The annual Knight of Music concert, featuring 52 members of Baltimore City College Choir at the school's Schaefer Auditorium. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
The annual Knight of Music concert, featuring 52 members of Baltimore City College Choir at the school’s Schaefer Auditorium. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
May 3, 2024: Cameron Turner of Baltimore ponders her choices at the Mount Vernon Place Conservancy annual Flower Mart at Mount Vernon Place this afternoon. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)
Cameron Turner of Baltimore ponders her choices at the Mount Vernon Place Conservancy annual Flower Mart at Mount Vernon Place. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)
May 2, 2024: Workers from Innerface Signs install a sign for the University of Maryland Medical System on the front of the building at 250 W. Pratt Street. When finished, the sign will be 23 1/2 feet tall and 48 feet wide and will be illuminated day and night. Each letter is 5 feet tall. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)
May 2, 2024: Workers from Innerface Signs install a sign for the University of Maryland Medical System on the front of the building at 250 W. Pratt Street. When finished, the sign will be 23 1/2 feet tall and 48 feet wide and will be illuminated day and night. Each letter is 5 feet tall. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)



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