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Annapolis Shows Purple Pride for Ravens

Drivers on Harry S. Truman Parkway are stopping to get a better look at the statue dressed like Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis.

 
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There's a Ray Lewis-lookalike at the Maryland Department of Agriculture in Annapolis.
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From the Ray Lewis-lookalike outside the Maryland Department of Agriculture to the rally to be held Thursday night at the Quiet Waters ice rink, Annapolitans are showing support for the Baltimore Ravens before the Super Bowl.

The cow statues outside the agriculture department on Harry S. Truman Parkway are all decked out in purple—with one wearing Lewis' No. 52—causing many motorists to stop and take photos.

The Anne Arundel Department of Recreation and Parks will host “Ravens Rally at the Rink” at Quiet Waters Park Ice Rink on Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m. Admission to the park is free after 5 p.m., and there is a special price of $4 for ice skating that includes skate rentals for those who show their Ravens purple pride by wearing team colors or gear.

Two skate sessions will take place Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the rink that will be lit in purple for the night.

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Related Topics: Baltimore Ravens, Maryland Department of Agriculture, Quiet Waters Ice Rink, Quiet Waters Park, and Ravens Rally at the Rink

Kendra Lee

11:54 am on Thursday, January 31, 2013

Mount Airy's hottest new band, Groove Tea and the Variations go purple all the way. Hope to b on Annapoils soon and wear ur purple! Go RAVENS. We love you!

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