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Super Bowl Parade 2013: Route, time and stadium celebration

The Ravens will celebrate their Super Bowl victory on Tuesday with a parade through Baltimore.

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Just days after winning Super Bowl XLVII, the Baltimore Ravens will celebrate the win with a Super Bowl victory parade through Baltimore on Tuesday.

Tuesday’s parade will start at City Hall and is scheduled to begin at 10:45 a.m. ET. Players, coaches and staff will participate in the event, as will Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, the mayor of Baltimore. Rawlings-Blake will kick off the event with an introduction at City Hall. The parade will begin by heading south on Commerce Street before continuing to Pratt Street and Howard Street. The parade route will end at M&T Bank Stadium. The celebration will then continue inside the stadium beginning at 12:30 p.m. ET.

The celebration inside the stadium will be free to attend and will include live entertainment, concessions, merchandise and free parking. The current weather forecast predicts temperatures hovering in the mid-30s with a chance of light rain or snow, but that won’t impact either the parade or the celebration. While fans will likely brave the elements to celebrate the Super Bowl championship, the city of Baltimore said Tuesday’s events will go on regardless of the weather.

The complete parade route can be found on the City of Baltimore’s website. You can watch it here courtesy of CSN Baltimore.

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