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Learning the history of Lexington Market at Faidley’s Seafood

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It’s the 4th of July and we know that if you are Baltimore Positive, you probably have some crab on your menu.

We have partnered with the World Famous Lexington Market and our friends at Faidley’s Seafood to celebrate the great American holiday with some great #BaltimorePositive storytelling. Learning about our city is always fun.

You’ll enjoy these holiday doses of crab cake eating, making, frying, broiling and how to properly pick a Maryland steamed crab.

This is Episode 25 with an emphasis on the history of Lexington Market and the Faidley family journey to Baltimore’s storied location.

Nancy Faidley Devine is a Baltimore icon and legend for her crab cake recipe and storied seafood family in downtown Baltimore. This podcast contains crustacean gospel and, as always, we learned a lot!

We are back next week with three incredible episodes of Nancy Grasmick on education and will follow up with some plans for the future of Baltimore from Matthew Gallagher of the Goldseker Foundation.

Eat something good and enjoy your time with the family and summer.

Baltimore Positive will be wherever you go…

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