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ThrowawayStaleBread t1_j962qur wrote

It all depends on timing. Before Spring Break and/or Memorial Day, probably won't be overcrowded, but may still be busy. During the summer months, it could get crowded. Holidays or weather could also influence it.

Easiest way to check would be to see how the online tickets look, in terms of sold out time slots. There could still be plenty of walk up ticket sales that day, but it's a good initial indicator. Plan to go closer to 5 so that you have enough time before things start to close inside.

If you're a MD resident, there are discounts in the AM hours as well, though this time of year, there will be lots of school field trips in the building early on, so expect lots of screaming kids.

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AmbitionOfPhilipJFry t1_j9618op wrote

It's just 3 degrees! /S

Yeah, remember when you were in high school and you had the near the end of the year grades? How hard is it to move that GPA 3 points after a tests, quizzes, n exams? You can get get 5x 100s in a row and it'll be .02 higher. If you have a large dataset, say over hundreds of years with thousands of data points, you need wild high numbers off the average to move it by 3.

Scientists really fucked up describing that key phenomenon to the public at large.

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seminarysmooth t1_j95xk36 wrote

Thereโ€™s not much to see. I believe it was William Donald Schaefer as Mayor of Baltimore that fought for and won the responsibility to maintain the roads within the city. Along with that responsibility comes a pot of money.

As for the ramps from Key Highway, ramps to 895, etcโ€ฆsome of that is questionable because the property ownership is โ€˜ambiguousโ€™.

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