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Maryland Crab Cake (and Brewery) Tour Day 30: Bringing the next Governor to Costas and Heavy Seas for Dundalk inspiration

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Wes Moore tells us how the next four years are going to be different for Maryland Wes Moore 2

The thirtieth day of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery, Goodwill, Window Nation and the Restaurant Association of Maryland featured the next Governor of Maryland, Wes Moore, along with some old friends to celebrate the end of another marathon tour of The Free State.

Follow along through all of our social channels at WNST Baltimore Positive and the hashtag is #CrabCakeTour as we made our way all over this beautiful state with fun tales of the road and celebrating summer life in Maryland. From Oakland to Ocean City and Cambridge to Cumberland weโ€™ve spent the past two Augusts exploring new crab cakes and beer joints and cool local stuff along the side of the road before football season.

Itโ€™s all a part of the community love and 31 crab cakes and 31 breweries in 31 days to celebrate 31 years on Baltimore airwaves and to promote local business and Restaurant Week all over the state from September 16th through 25th.

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