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Baltimore’s
Show Your Bib Program

Baltimore is bursting with unexpected restaurants and attractions all around town. And you are eligible for exclusive discounts! Just show your bib at the participating establishments to receive a special promotion or discount. For more information, to make reservations, or to plan your itinerary, stop by the Convention Concierge at the Baltimore Convention Center, call 1-877-Baltimore, or visit the Baltimore Visitor Center at the Inner Harbor at 401 Light Street.

Show Your Bib program restrictions (all apply):

 Your bib must be presented at the time of purchase.  This discount is not valid with any other coupon or reduced price offer.  This discount is not redeemable for cash or gift card purchase.  Applicable taxes paid by bearer.  Certain restrictions may apply to individual restaurants.

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Baltimore Running Festival Restaurant Partners

  • Alexander’s Tavern
  • Mission BBQ

  • 710 S. Broadway (Fells Point)
  • 3701 Boston Street

  • 410-522-0000
  • 410-955-6807

See your Virtual Event Bag for more details & discounts
Buy one local beer, get one free (one per visit) or half priced tater tots (one per visit)

Phillips Seafood

601 East Pratt Street 410-685-6600

15% off your total check

(Excluding alcohol, happy hour, tax & gratuity)

Chipotle

621 East Pratt Street 410-837-8353

See your Virtual Event Bag for more details & discounts

Pickles Pub
Hard Rock Café

520 Washington Boulevard 410-752-1784

Free basket of Beer Battered Pickles with purchase of an entrée

601 East Pratt Street 410-576-2210

$10 off $50 purchase Present your badge and receive discount on food, non-alcoholic beverage, or merchandise (not including tax) Excludes alcohol, limited edition pins, charity or sale items, tax and gratuity. Cannot be combined with any other discounts or promotional offer. One badge per party per visit.

Shake Shack

400 East Pratt Street 410-973-3630

See your Virtual Event Bag for more details & discounts

THB 3301 Boston Street Suite 106

410-732-9090

See your Virtual Event Bag for more details & discounts

McCormick & Schmick’s

711 Eastern Avenue 410-234-1300

Free appetizer (up to $13.00) with purchase of an adult entrée

M&S Grill

201 E Pratt Street 410-547-9333

Free appetizer (up to $13.00) with purchase of an adult entrée

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Brewhouse No. 16
Alexander’s Tavern

831 N. Calvert Street
710 S. Broadway (Fells Point) 410-522-0000

Buy one local beer, get one free (one per visit) or half priced tater tots (one per visit)

410-659-4084

$2.00 off Craft beer flights Monday night ½ off burger & beer

The Baltimore Eagle

2022 N. Charles St. 410-200-9858

10% off retail liquor and food purchases 3% off cover on Friday and Saturday night

Alma Cocina Latina

2400 Boston Street (Canton) 667-212-4273

Complimentary Chef's Appetizer of the Day

Brio Tuscan Grille

100 East Pratt Street 410-637-3440

Angels Rock Bar

10 Market Place, 2nd Floor 410-499-4410

20% off your total food purchase
$3 Miller Lites. $4 well cocktails, 15% off appetizers, and waived cover charge (if applicable) until 11pm

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.

301 Light Street 410-244-0830

Apropoe’s

700 Aliceanna Street 410-385-3000

Complimentary appetizer-dining room only one per table, not valid at the bar
Complimentary appetizer of the day OR a free kid's meal with the purchase of 2 entrees (one per table) offer applies to children ages 10 and under.

Charm City Cakes

2936 Remington Ave/ 618 S President st 410-235-9229

20% off purchase of baked goods for walk-in visitors. Valid at both locations.

Birroteca

1520 Clipper Road 443-708-1934

15% off your total check

B & O American Brasserie

2 N. Charles Street 443-692-6172

10% off any food purchase

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Ciao Bella Restaurant

236 S. High Street 410-685-7733

The French Kitchen, LB Tavern- Lord Baltimore Hotel

20 W Baltimore St

Complimentary Chef’s Appetizer of the Day with the purchase of an entrée

410-539-8400

20% discount on food & beverage

Corner Bakery Café

500 E. Pratt Street 443-681-1175

Free Regular Beverage (including coffee, fountain beverage, lemonade or iced tea) with Entrée Purchase.   Valid at the Inner Harbor Corner Bakery Cafe only. Must   present badge to cashier to redeem. Substitutions   may have an additional charge.   Offer code 125

Fogo de Chao

600 E. Pratt St. 410-528-9292

10% off your entire check

GAME Baltimore

1400 Warner Street 410-385-0100

50% off your first drink &15% off bar tab (beverages only)

DaMimmos Finest Italian Cuisine in Little Italy

217 S. High Street

Guy Fiere’s Baltimore Kitchen & Bar-Horseshoe Casino

1525 Russell Street 443-931-4387

15% off (does not include alcohol)

410-727-6876

10% off your entrée, enjoy entertainment nightly and complimentary limo service from hotel and back

Hard Rock Café

601 East Pratt Street 410-576-2210

$10 off $50 purchase

Dick’s Last Resort

621 E. Pratt St. 443-453-5961

Present your badge and receive discount on food, non-alcoholic beverage, or merchandise (not including tax) Excludes alcohol, limited edition pins, charity or sale items, tax and gratuity. Cannot be combined with any other discounts or promotional offer. One badge per party per visit.
20% off your check

Encantada

800 Key Highway 410-752-1000

15% off your total check

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  • Luckie’s Tavern

  • 4615 Hollins Ferry Rd. STE B
  • 10 Market Place

410-564-5477

$3 Miller Lites. $4 Well Cocktails, 15% off Appetizers, and waived cover charge (if applicable) until 11pm
410-247-7822 Happy Hour pints all night

Hersh’s

1843-45 Light Street 443-438-4948

Free draft beer with any entree

M & S Grill

201 E. Pratt Street 410-547-9333

Free appetizer (up to $13.00) with purchase of an entrée

Howl at the Moon

22 Market Place 410-783-5111

Free Admission for all Attendees ($10.00 Value)

McCormick & Schmick’s

711 Eastern Avenue 410-234-1300

Free appetizer (up to $13.00) with purchase of an adult entrée

La Tavola Ristorante Italiano

248 Albemarle St. 410-685-1859

15% off entire check

Mex Tequila Bar

26 Market Place

Lebanese Taverna

718 South President Street 410-244-5533

$5.00 off $30.00(not including tax) purchase *one coupon per table- cannot be combined with any other promotions

410-528-0128

$3 Miller Lites. $4 Well Cocktails, 15% off Appetizers, and waived cover charge (if applicable) until 11pm

Miss Shirley’s Café

Inner Harbor Location 750 E Pratt Street 410-528-5373

Leinenkugel’s Beer Garden

34 Market Place 410-564-5477

$3 Miller Lites. $4 Well Cocktails, 15% off Appetizers, and waived cover charge (if applicable) until 11pm

Roland Park Location 513 W Cold Spring Lane 410-889-5272

Complimentary Fried Green Tomato appetizer with the purchase of two entrees. (One per table)

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  • Mosaic Lounge
  • Phillips Seafood

  • 4 Market Place
  • 601 East Pratt Street

  • 410-528-0128
  • 410-685-6600

$3 Miller Lites. $4 Well Cocktails, 15% off Appetizers, and waived cover charge (if applicable) until 11pm
15% off your total check (Excluding alcohol, happy hour, tax & gratuity)

Pickles Pub

520 Washington Boulevard 410-752-1784

Free basket of Beer Battered Pickles with purchase of an entrée

Nando’s Peri Peri

1300 Fleet Street 443-681-5181

Free regular side with a purchase of an entrée

Popsations Popcorn Company

7 West Aylesbury Road, Suite Q,Timonium, MD 21093 443-895-4620

The Nickel Taphouse

1604 Kelly Avenue 443-869-6240

15% off your total check
15% off any popcorn purchase

The Oceanaire Seafood Room

801 Aliceanna Street 443-872-0000

Free calamari to share for the table (With a purchase of two entrees)

Regi’s American Bistro

1002 Light Street 410-539-7344 ext. 1

$10 Gift Card

  • PBR Baltimore
  • Sullivan’s Steakhouse

  • 43 Market Place
  • 1 East Pratt Street

  • 410-528-0128
  • 410-962-5503

$3 Miller Lites. $4 Well Cocktails, 15% off Appetizers, and waived cover charge (if applicable) until 11pm
Receive a complimentary appetizer with the purchase of an entrée *This offer excludes the Seafood Sampler. Only one appetizer per table.

Peace & A cup of Joe

713 W. Pratt St 443-869-4515

10% off total purchase

“Tell Tale"- Delta Hotels by Marriott Baltimore Inner Harbor

1 East Redwood 410-246-3827

10% off any food purchase

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“The Yard"- Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards

110 South Eutaw St 410-962-0202

20% off all food items

Baltimore Museum of Industry

1415 Key Highway 410-727-4808

50% (half) off regular admission

UNO Pizzeria & Grill

201 E. Pratt St (410) 625-5900

Baltimore National Heritage Area Trails & Tours

100 Light Street, 12th Floor

20% discount off bill (excludes happy hour, tax & gratuity)

410-878-6411

Buy 1 get 1 admission for walking tours in Fell’s Point History Tour/ Heritage Walk Tour

Verde Pizza

641 S. Montford Avenue 410-522-1000

Baltimore Urban Adventure

410-246-5226

Take 10% off your next tour! Use code UABAL
10% off the total check

Watertable

202 E Pratt St 410-685-8439

20% off total food and beverage purchase

Baltimore Visitor Center

401 Light Street 410-659-7319

15% off individual regular priced items over $2.00

Attractions

Baltimore Black Heritage Tours

P.O. Box 3014 Baltimore 443-983-7974

American Visionary Art Museum

800 Key Highway 410-244-1900

$2.00 off admission
5-10% off discount on city tours

Charm City Clue Room
B & O Railroad Museum

901 W. Pratt Street. 410-752-2490
6 Market Place 410-970-6678

15% off Monday-Thursday. Must show badge at check in. Use code BADGE2016. Excludes holidays.
$5.00 off regular admission

Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum

216 Emory Street 410-727-1539

10% discount on admission to museum

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Charm City Helicopters

1800 S Clinton St 410- 707-1013

Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture

5% discount on single seat 10% off a private tour

830 E. Pratt Street 410-263-1800

$5 admission for adults (reg $8) $3 admission for seniors and Children (reg $6)

Chesapeake Shakespeare Company

7 S. Calvert St. 410- 244-8570

10% off adult basic ticket

Spirit Cruises, Baltimore

561 Light St. 443-573-0449

Cruises on the Bay

555 Light St. 410-268-7601

20% off lunch or dinner cruise-based on availability, holiday & specialty cruises excluded
$2.00 off regular Adult ticket price on the 45 minute Harbor Cruise

Walters Art Museum

900 North Charles Street 410-547-9000 x277

Receive 10% off on any purchase at the museum store open Tuesday-Sunday 10am-5pm, Thursday’s 10am-9pm

Historic Ships in Baltimore

301 E. Pratt St. 410-539-1797

Purchase ticket for two ships and get all four! Tickets valid for up to 1 year.

Retail

I love Baltimore Personal Tour

4109 Belvieu Avenue 443-854-6690

$5 off neighborhood tour, cathedral tour and art museum tour

2 Chic Boutique

761 Washington Blvd. 443-449-7916

25% off entire purchase

Arundel Mills Mall

7000 Arundel Mills Circle 410-540-5100

Free VIP Coupon Book with over 75 offers from stores and restaurants at Simon Guest Services

National Aquarium

501 E. Pratt St. 410-576-3800

$5 off the regular adult ticket price
In Neighborhood 4

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Hats in the Belfry

201 East Pratt Street, Harborplace 410-528-0060

Supershuttle Airport Shuttle/ Execucar Private Sedan

BWI Airport

10% off

1-800-258-3826

Receive 10% off all Execucar private airport sedans and SUV, plus $3.50 off your round trip Supershuttle to and from BWI Airport.

Click here for Internet Discount

Call 1-800-258-3826 with code ZG7TC

Red Door Spa Baltimore

42 Village Square 410-323-3636

20% off retail and/or service after spending $100 or more

Zipcar Baltimore

1429 Aliceanna Street

Transportation

443-842-6649

Join for $7.00, receive $10 driving at zipcar.com/visitbalt (must use this page)

An Extraordinar Limousine

113 Dorsey Road, Glen Burnie 410-437-8200 or 800-633- LIMO

Receive 20% off Airport Sedan, SUV and Van Transfers. Use Code VBSYBP

KD Elite Transportation

1700 Reisterstown Rd. STE 201 443-777-5553 or 888-808-1212

Up to 45% off Group Transportation BWI to Dwntown Baltimore up to 5 passengers $70.00 IAD to Downtown Baltimore up to 5 passengers $180.00 DCA to Downtown Baltimore up to 5 passengers $130.00 Use Code KD2017;

[email protected]

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  • Maryland Stadium Authority

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    MARYLAND STADIUM AUTHORITY On Front Cover Since the opening of Oriole Park in April, 1992, Camden Yards has welcomed millions of sports and recreation enthusi- asts of all ages and interests. Our cover depicts some scenes from 2007. Upper left – Two brothers enjoy a game of catch at a family picnic along the promenade at M&T Upper right – Plebes from the USNA enjoy their annual outing to an Orioles game in August Lower right – Nate Adams, winner of the FMX event at the Dew Action Sports Tour. Adams, who later won the 2007 Dew Tour “Athlete of the Year,” holds his bronze Baltimore crab along with the first place trophy Lower left – Tailgating with the trolls under I-395 Middle left – West Point cadets on their way to Army-Navy Martin O’Malley, Governor Anthony G. Brown, Lt. Governor Maryland Stadium Authority Frederick W. Puddester, Chairman Leonard J. Attman Dennis B. Mather Otis Rolley, III Victoria Rosellini Howard M. Stevens, Jr. Richard Stewart Maryland Stadium Authority The Warehouse at Camden Yards 333 West Camden Street, Suite 500 Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Telephone: 410-333-1560 Fax: 401-333-1888 Toll Free: 1-877-MDSTADI (637-8234) Email: [email protected] Website: www.mdstad.com • To plan, finance, build and manage sports and entertain- MISSION ment facilities in Maryland. • Provide enjoyment, enrichment, education and business opportunities for citizens. • Develop partnerships with local governments, universities, private enterprise, and the community. VISION The Maryland Stadium Authority is more than the name implies. Its projects promote historic preservation, adaptive reuse, community redevelopment, cultural arts, and civic pride.
  • 2015 Runner Handbook

    2015 Runner Handbook

    2015 RACE GUIDE USING THIS HANDBOOK THIS DOCUMENT IS BEING DELIVERED IN PDF FORMAT SO THAT THE MAJORITY OF YOU CAN READ IT ONLINE NO MATTER WHAT TYPE OF COMPUTER YOU HAVE. ALL THE LINKS IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE CLICKABLE AND WILL OFTEN TAKE YOU TO LARGER PICTURES OR MAPS AND MORE DETAILED INFORMATION THAN THE TEXT INCLUDED IN THIS BOOKLET. YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO READ THE BOOKLET FROM YOUR COMPUTER SCREEN. HOWEVER, MANY OF YOU MAY CHOOSE TO PRINT SOME OF THE PAGES SO THAT YOU HAVE A HARD COPY TO REFERENCE. PLEASE CONSIDER PRINTING ONLY THE PAGES THAT YOU NEED, RATHER THAN THE WHOLE PUBLICATION. TO PRINT ONLY SELECT PAGES, FOLLOW THESE STEPS: 1. GO TO THE TWO-PAGE SPREAD YOU WOULD LIKE TO PRINT 2. CLICK File > Print FROM SATURDAY.OCTOBER.17.2015 THE TOP TOOL BAR THEBALTIMOREMARATHON.COM 3. UNDER Page Range, SELECT Current View RADIO BUTTON 4. CLICK PRINT 22015015 RRUNNERUNNER HHANDBOOKANDBOOK 2 EVENT TIMES GREAT PLACES TO STAY FOR Thursday, October 15, 2015 (M&T BANK STADIUM CLUB LEVEL) RACE DAY Health & Fitness Expo/Packet Pick-Up (enter @ Gate A) 12pm-8pm OR DURING A RETURN VISIT TO CHARM CITY Thursday, October 15, 2015 (POWER PLANT LIVE!) MARRIOTT INNER HARBOR AT CAMDEN YARDS All Ages Welcome Party @ Power Plant Live! 5pm-9pm 410-962-0202 • BOOK WITH PASSKEY LINK BELOW .05K presented by 98Rock to benefi t Rock + Rocovery 7pm Located on the west side of the Inner Harbor, this contemporary Baltimore hotel provides 98Rock FREE Kick Off Concert featuring Burnt Sienna 7:30pm easy access to all major attractions, highways as well as the BWI Airport.