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Over the last 15 years, Hyattsville’s Arts & Ales Festival has become the signature event for the Route 1 corridor and surrounding area. Continue reading
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One of the Route 1 corridor’s most popular annual events will draw thousands to Hyattsville on September 22 along Gallatin St. in front of Pyramid Arts Center and on nearby streets. Held from noon to 6 p.m. today, the Hyattsville … Continue reading
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Maryland Meadworks will open its doors for a series of soft openings in late September and be fully open by October. The Hyattsville meadery at 4700 Rhode Island Ave. is readying its first batches and making minor cosmetic improvements on … Continue reading
The Hyattsville Wire has announced the winners of the second annual Best of Route 1 reader poll. The results show just how much the area is changing, especially the local dining scene, which is rapidly turning the Route 1 corridor into … Continue reading
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Hyattsville was once a dry town, a place where you couldn’t get anything stronger than a Coca-Cola at a soda shop on Baltimore Avenue. Things have changed, to say the least. The city’s code, updated in 1983, now allows liquor licenses, … Continue reading
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The Hyattsville Arts Festival isn’t until September, but it’s getting things started now. The fifth annual festival will be held Saturday, Sept. 22, but exhibitors need to submit an application by Aug. 6. Here’s what they’re looking for, according to … Continue reading
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One of artdc Gallery’s longest-lasting pieces of art was supposed to be temporary. The art gallery in the Lustine Center of Arts District Hyattsville painted directions on the sidewalk during last year’s Hyattsville Arts Festival. Artdc founder Jesse Cohen told … Continue reading
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