Help our readers relive the champion celebration by adding your own photos and videos from Tuesday's parade to our Neighborhood Gallery.
Were you unable to attend the Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl championship celebration? It's OK. You didn't miss much.
Just:
- Torrey Smith hopping out of his truck to greet the crowd personally in the streets.
- Anquan Boldin allowing fans to physically touch the Lombardi trophy.
- 200,000 screaming, like-minded Baltimore football fanatics.
- One last glimpse of the iconic Ray Lewis "Squirrel" dance.
- And oh so much more.
Attention Instagrammers: Use the hashtag #PatchRavens to show your Purple Pride in our parade gallery.
Watch the video above and then tell us what was your favority part of Tuesday's celebration? How about the season? Do you believe in destiny? Show our hometeam some love in the comments section below.
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I've intimately known the area of the parade route since I was a teenager in the 1960s, but I couldn't really know what the parade was like till I watched the video on here. I saw every Baltimore news outlet's story on the parade, and they just ain't got it good - they're stuff is clipped too short. I went to the celebration at M&T Bank Stadium, and did some still and video photography. I'll post it in my Patch blog. I do that work more as a historical record than a news item. So I get to include a lot of the same kinds of shots that are in Nick's video on this blog. My vids are longer partly due to not having the advanced schooling and intense editing experiences, plus professional software, Nick obviously has. Ever since coming home from the stadium event, I have been watching news casts and searching the Internet for stories, photos and videos of that event and of the parade. I didn't get much out of what I saw everywhere else, but sure enough found what I've been looking for here in Nick's video. Thank you Nick and Patch, for everyone in the world who can now enjoy knowing just what that parade was like to experience. Thanks!