Spotted at the Historic Hyattsville House Tour

The Historic Hyattsville House Tour was even more charming this year.

This afternoon at a house on Farragut Street on the route of the tour of historic homes, three men played folk music on the porch.

Ralph Dubayah of University Park played the hurdy-gurdy, Mark Vidor of Baltimore played the accordion and Ted Porter of Hyattsville played the bagpipes.

Organized by the Hyattsville Preservation Association, the 38th annual self-guided walking tour featured eight homes and the Arcade Building on Gallatin Street, home of the Pyramid Atlantic Art Center.

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