Maryland inauguration draws overflow crowd with diverse backgrounds
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The inauguration of Wes Moore as the first black governor in Maryland history drew an overflow crowd Wednesday that filled the str...

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The inauguration of Wes Moore as the first black governor in Maryland history drew an overflow crowd Wednesday that filled the street for a full city block beyond the state house. The adjacent lawyer's mall was also filled to capacity with ticketed guests. Many other onlookers watched events on large screens elevated over Rowe Boulevard between the House of Delegates and Senate office buildings in Annapolis. They represented a cross section of Maryland. ""This is not just a moment for people of color, but for people everywhere," Dr.