In a quirky area of Baltimore that was made famous by John Water's movie Pecker, you'll find a little block on 34th street all aglow. It's a mini-festival of lights of sorts — put on by the homeowners on both sides of the street — a tradition that's been taking place in Hampden for roughly 62 years (nobody can quite agree on when this tradition began). So as we're winding down the year here at Apartment Therapy — with Christmas and New Year's not far off — I thought I'd leave you with a walloping dose of festive holiday cheer.
In this mixed-class neighborhood, it's only fitting that you will find decorations of all kind. The Christmas displays range from adorably tacky to funky and artistic, but the one thing that can be certain is it's going to be over the top Christmas kitsch. In true Baltimore style, there's sure to be a healthy dose of Natty Bo beer can and Old Bay tin ornaments. Strands of lights tower from high above, running from one side of the street to the other. Crowd favorites are usually artist Jim Pollock's hub cap Christmas tree and bike rim snowmen, but the overhead model trains and giant snowglobes don't disappoint. A few of the owners will even welcome you in to tour their rowhome — a crazy concept for me to grasp given the thousands of visitors that come each night.
While it's a bit of a love-hate relationship with residents, made particularly trying by the influx of traffic and lack of parking, I can't really imagine Hampden without this Clark Griswold-esque spectacular. Now, something I've always wondered, what do you think the initiation process is like when there's a new homeowner on the block?
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I love that neighborhood! I used to make a special trip up there to shop. I still have a necklace I bought at "Oh Said Rose" and some great pieces I found at "Fat Elvis." Great 'hood!
Yay! Great to see my neighborhood getting some love! I live a few blocks away from 34th St. and never tiring of walking through this spectacular spectacle of lights!
As a lifelong Baltimorean, this is honestly one of the highlights of my holiday season. Such a fantastic display of the kind of neighborhood spirit that makes Baltimore special!
Sorry, nothing against your neighboroods or Christmas, but all I see here is waste, Co2 emissions and light pollution.
I've experienced this street first-hand and it was fabulous!
Thank you for this. I just moved away from Baltimore this summer and I've been super sad not to get to Hampden to see the lights this year. Pictures aren't quite the same, but they made me a lot less sad. :-)
I hate to post something negative, but I live in this neighborhood and have taken guests to view the wonder of 34th street several times this holiday season. This poorly written post was not even researched (the story of the street is on display at the first house for all to see). And to make matters worse, the awful pictures are not even from this year! It makes me sad to see such a half-ass blog entry.
My neighborhood!!
My favorite thing about the Miracle is the ball drop on NYE. And Baby New Year, the middle aged guy with the diaper who comes out at midnight to great the New Year revelers.