Paid Advertisement

Maryland Crab Cake (and Brewery) Tour Day 9: Finding Mike Tomlin on the fields of Latrobe

8

Paid Advertisement

Podcast Audio Vault

8
8

Paid Advertisement

Screen Shot 2022 09 16 at 9.08.45 AM

The ninth day of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery, Goodwill, Window Nation and the Restaurant Association of Maryland featured a morning drive around Deep Creek Lake and an adventure north through the rolling hills of Pennsylvania past Ohiopyle, Falling Water and on to bucolic Latrobe to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers participate in one of the final old-school training camp days still remaining in the NFL. Spent a quiet 90 minutes in Shanksville before finding a delicious spinach salad and crab cake at Nick’s Airport in Hagerstown and a delicious beer and family vibe at Antietam Brewing. And of course, a donut at Krumpe’s and another rainbow in Washington County. It was our busiest day of the trip!

Follow along through all of our social channels at WNST Baltimore Positive and the hashtag is #CrabCakeTour as we make 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 we’re exploring new crab cakes and beer joints and stuff along the side of the road before football season.

It’s all a part of the community love to kick off 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.

Share the Post:
8

Paid Advertisement

Right Now in Baltimore

Caitlin, Angel, and the NIL Generation: Holly Rowe on how women’s hoops became big-time and is giving back

Caitlin, Angel, and the NIL Generation: Holly Rowe on how women’s hoops became big-time and is giving back

ESPN’s Holly Rowe drops by to talk about the booming world of women’s college hoops — from Dawn Staley packing Coppin State and Angel Reese repping Baltimore to Caitlin Clark going mainstream and NIL stars pouring their money back into the community. It’s proof that women’s basketball isn’t just great business; it’s changing lives on and off the court.
Taking another swing at spring training without Holliday and Westburg

Taking another swing at spring training without Holliday and Westburg

There are certainly reasons to be optimistic that the Baltimore Orioles won't repeat a last-place performance in the American League East but losing two blue-chip, emerging players before March doesn't lift hope. Luke Jones and Nestor take another swing at spring in Birdland with Jordan Westburg and Jackson Holliday injured before the team takes the field in Sarasota.
Projecting 2026 Orioles’ Opening Day roster ahead of Grapefruit League opener

Projecting 2026 Orioles’ Opening Day roster ahead of Grapefruit League opener

Will Colton Cowser be able to handle center field every day?
8
8
8

Paid Advertisement

Scroll to Top
Verified by MonsterInsights