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Hampden is an old triangular-ish neighborhood in northwestern Baltimore originally settled by mill workers in the 19th century.
Hampden is an old triangular-ish neighborhood in northwestern Baltimore originally settled by mill workers in the 19th century. It was discovered by artists in the 1990s and became the hipster hangout, with trendy boutiques, art galleries, a yoga studio, eateries, an upscale winebar and specialty shops cropping up. It is known for its annual Hon Festival which has attendees with retro beehive hairstyles.
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Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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