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Here’s a list of #WNSTSweet16 “must attend” events for Baltimore sports fans

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3. Ravens-Steelers game in Baltimore – Sure, it’s a bit trite to include this because let’s face it – just about any Ravens game over the past 15 years has taken on a feeling of something special because of their tradition of winning and the overall significance in the community of every purple weekend – but to see a Ravens-Steelers game is different than the rest. Many have called it the best rivalry in the NFL – if not pro sports in America when they’re both going well – and we get to claim it as our own. So, you can go to ANY Ravens game but when you have a seat for the Steelers game, you know you’re gonna need to buckle your chin strap a little tighter.

 

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