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Free Old Bay Tattoos Offered To Celebrate Preakness Stakes
Take your Maryland pride to the next level with a permanent Old Bay tattoo. A tattoo museum is inking them for free during Preakness week.

BALTIMORE, MD — The Baltimore Tattoo Museum is offering free, permanent Old Bay tattoos to Marylanders in honor of the upcoming Preakness Stakes.
The event is scheduled for Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the museum, located at 1534 Eastern Ave. The limited tattoos will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
There are three custom tattoo options that were designed for this promotion. They feature crabs, crab mallets and the Old Bay logo with a Black-eyed Susan, which is Maryland's state flower.
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Participants must have been 18 years old by May 1. They must also be in good health and sign a participation release form.
Anybody who stops by the event can enter for a chance to win two platinum VIP tickets to Preakness 148. The tickets include access to Preakness Live, the infield music festival headlined by Bruno Mars.
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Another two winners will each get a pair of general admission tickets.
Old Bay will draw the winners on Wednesday.
A full list of Old Bay events during Preakness week is posted here.
The 148th Preakness Stakes are on May 20 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. NBC will air the race, which has a post time of 6:50 p.m.
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