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Now this is worth traveling to Baltimore to see

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If you’re going to Baltimore soon, make sure you visit the Inner Harbor at night. You’ll find an amazing 1.5-mile trail of light, specifically illuminated sculptures and projections.

But Light City Baltimore 2017 isn’t just about artwork. It combines pop-up performances, live music and other events that continue through Saturday.

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The festival features 23 large-scale light installations, like alaa minawi’s “my light is your light,” which pays tribute to the Syrian humanitarian crisis by showing lighted silhouettes of a family.

There are seesaws that light up when you sit on them and emit beautiful sounds, and an elaborate egg-shaped sculpture you can walk inside.

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The festival is free and open to the public. Works are illuminated 7 to 11 p.m. weekdays and 7 p.m. to midnight on weekends.

Info: Light City Baltimore 2017

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