Baltimore Magazine Offers The Ultimate Guide to Celebrate Fall

8/24/16

September issue features an alphabetical fall event guide, fall fashion spread and interview with Ravens running back Terrance West

Baltimore magazine makes traveling more exciting than ever with getaways and activities suitable for just about anyone’s agenda. September’s cover story, Fall Fun, gives readers a guide of places to go and things to do from cruising the oldest section of Shenandoah National Park’s famous Skyline Drive to exploring the countryside from a hot-air balloon and plucking fall’s favorite fruits at Weber’s PeachBerry Farm.

“We’ve compiled a list of reasons—one for every letter in the alphabet—to celebrate this season of beauty and bounty,” said senior contributing writer Marty LeGrand. “Our suggestions range from economical day-trips to indulgent weekend getaways. Whatever you choose, be glad. Fall is here.”

This month, senior editor Ron Cassie delves deep into how Baltimore’s mass transit system became such a mess and whether or not a modern transportation system can still be created without the Red Line in The Multi-Modal City. Additionally,this year’s fall fashion spread challenged 14 of the most stylish people in Baltimore, including Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, to show us how they’d incorporate seven fall trends into their wardrobe. The Style List proves to readers that no matter your size, status, or salary, nothing looks better than having a true sense of self.

The September issue of Baltimore magazine also features a profiles of Baltimore Ravens running back Terrance West in West Side. In the interview, West discusses his journey from Whitelock Street in West Baltimore to Ravens Nation.

Other highlights of the issue include Sea Change, a look back at why it wasn’t exactly smooth sailing when the first women interested the US. Naval Academy 40 years ago and Tupac Was Here, a story reminiscing over how legendary rapper, and Baltimore native, Tupac Shakur spent his formative years in Charm City.

The September issue is available by subscription or by purchase on newsstands throughout the Baltimore area beginning August 26, 2016.

Baltimore magazine is the area’s most popular guide to the best of the greater Baltimore region. Its “Best of Baltimore,” “Top Doctors,” and “Best Restaurants” features have become signatures of the magazine, and Baltimore’s monthly exploration of politics, food, business, lifestyle, and the arts has earned numerous awards, including several City and Regional Magazine Awards (CRMA) and Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) awards. In 2016,Baltimore magazine celebrates its 109th anniversary and is the country’s oldest continuously published city/regional magazine.

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