Dunbar High School linebacker Andre Cudanin collides with Harve De Grace running back Michael Kelly during the class 1A MPSSAA 2010 State Football Championship game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD on Saturday, December 4, 2010.
WAMU 88.5 Fall Membership Campaign 2010
Fred Newman the “touring SFX guy” for A Prairie Home Companion whistles like a bird during a Fall Membership Campaign segment of The Kojo Nnamdi Show on Monday, October 18, 2010 in Washington, DC.
Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area
A turkey vulture sits in tree at Soldiers Delight Natural Environmental Area in Owings Mills, MD on Sunday, September 19, 2010. Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area is made up of 1,900 acres of serpentine barren. A serpentine barren area is commonly unfertile, filled with lots of stone, and sparsely vegetated. When talking about Soliders Delight, […]
Arts on Foot 2010
Lisa Taylor of the Lisa Taylor Band performs with Gina Desimone and The Moaners during Arts on Foot on Saturday, September 11, 2010 in Washington, DC. Arts on Foot an annual one day festival that showcases visual art, music, theater, dance, film and creative cuisine. The festival takes place in the Penn Quarter section of […]
The Maryland State Fair
Patrons of the Maryland State Fair react to being dropped 120 feet from the top of the Super Shot carnival ride on Saturday, September 4, 2010 in Timonium, MD. The Super Shot was one of the shortest rides at the fair, but it was also considered the best ride by many of the patrons who […]
Off the Beaten Path Issue #14
Off the Beaten Path is your weekly source for the most interesting things to do and places to go in the DC, MD, and VA area. From festivals to pillow fights, Off the Beaten Path provides a weekly list of worthwhile adventures. Published every Sunday by MetroMontage.com. Welcome to Issue #14 of Off the Beaten […]
Reclaim the Dream Rally
The Reverend Al Sharpton (second from left) leads thousands of people through Northwest Washington DC during the Reclaim the Dream March on Saturday, August 28, 2010.
Fenty & Gray Debate at WAMU 88.5
D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty looks at Kojo Nnamdi, host of The Kojo Nnamdi Show on WAMU 88.5, as he begins to answer a question during a mayoral debate with D.C. City Council Chairman Vincent Gray on Wednesday, August 18, 2010 at the studios of WAMU 88.5 in Washington, D.C.
Off the Beaten Path Issue #12
Off the Beaten Path is your weekly source for the most interesting things to do and places to go in the DC, MD, and VA area. From festivals to pillow fights, Off the Beaten Path provides a weekly list of worthwhile adventures. Published every Sunday by MetroMontage.com. Welcome to Issue #12 of Off the Beaten […]
Off the Beaten Path Issue #11
Off the Beaten Path is your weekly source for the most interesting things to do and places to go in the DC, MD, and VA area. From festivals to pillow fights, Off the Beaten Path provides a weekly list of worthwhile adventures. Published every Sunday by MetroMontage.com. Welcome to Issue #11 of Off the Beaten […]
Bees & Butterflies
This weekend, instead of focusing on a museum, concert, or an event of another kind, MetroMontage.com decided to focus on a few flower beds and yards. Specifically, the bees and butterflies that work and live off of these flower beds and yards. It is amazing how much is happening right under our noses everyday.
AIFA Bowl IV
Baltimore Mariners wide receiver Scorpio Brown pulls away and reaches for the end zone during AIFA Bowl IV at the 1st Mariner Arena on Sunday, July 25, 2010 in Baltimore, MD.
Cold War Kids at Artscape 2010
Nathan Williett of the group Cold War Kids performs during the second day of Artscape 2010 on Saturday, July 17, 2010 in Baltimore, MD.
AIFA Eastern Conference Championship
Baltimore Mariners Defensive Lineman Daniel Orelbar (#90) forces a fumble during the AIFA Eastern Conference Championship game against the Harrisburg Stampede at the 1st Mariner Arena on Saturday, July 10, 2010 in Baltimore, MD
The Eastern Shore
The Stanley Institute (also known as Rock Elementary) is the oldest community owned African American one-room schoolhouse that is still intact in Dorchester County, photographed on Wednesday, July 7, 2010 in Cambridge, MD. Built in 1865 near Church Creek, MD, The Stanley Institute was named for Reverend Ezekriel Stanley, the President of the first board […]













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