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Free Fall Baltimore
Now that the programming for Free Fall Baltimore 2007 has been completed, we would like to congratulate and thank the creative Baltimore cultural organizations that produced such a wonderful array of live music, dance, art exhibits, theater, film, workshops, living history and more. We would also like to thank our sponsors and community partners who helped make sure people knew about Free Fall Baltimore.

We encourage everyone to continue enjoying free admission at The Baltimore Museum of Art and The Walters Art Museum. Both museums offer free admission all year long. Please sign up for the Baltimore Fun Guide (baltimorefunguide.com) for weekly special discounts on Baltimore events and continue to enjoy all the cultural richness that Baltimore has to offer year round.

Made possible by Mayor Sheila Dixon and the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts, Free Fall Baltimore was designed to encourage everyone to experience Baltimore’s sizzling arts scene. Organizations throughout Baltimore offered hundreds of free activities.

If you had a particularly great experience at a Free Fall Baltimore event, please contact us. We’d love to hear your story.



Free Admission at BMA and The Walters continues
The Baltimore Museum of Art and The Walters Art Museum continue to offer free admission year-round.

The BMA has a world-renowned collection of 19th-century, modern, and contemporary art. The Walters features a distinguished collection of world art from antiquity to the 20th century.

Free admission is made possible thanks to a generous gift from Baltimore City and Baltimore County, with additional support from Anne Arundel County.

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