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223 W Chase St, Baltimore, MD 21201, United States
Mid-Town Belvedere
Wet City

223 W Chase St, Baltimore, MD 21201, United States

Mid-Town Belvedere

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Brewery/Beer Garden

# of Spaces

1

Why do we call ourselves Wet City? When the rest of the nation went dry during Prohibition, Maryland was the only state that refused to pass an enforcement act to support the federal restrictions. Instead, Maryland was determined to keep on drinking despite pressure from the feds and other states. Thanks to stubborn, free-thinking Maryland rule-breakers, the Chesapeake Bay became the prime port of call for the nation’s bootleggers, making Maryland the wettest state in the union. Our fair city of Baltimore served as the nation’s center of resistance to prohibition and you better believe that sales and consumption of alcohol kept on keeping on right up until the rest of the nation caught up with us and repealed Prohibition. We love calling Baltimore our home and think this wet city’s history is worth bragging about.

223 West Chase Street, Baltimore, MD

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