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To accommodate the festival, the Baltimore City Department of Transportation announced several traffic modifications and detours in the area.
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BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore City Department of Transportation has implemented traffic modifications and parking restrictions Monday for the Martin Luther King, Jr Day Parade.
Several major events will take place this weekend in Baltimore that could serve as an economic boom, but also a traffic nightmare.