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The ball park is close to all downtown attractions - The Inner Harbor and all the eateries! You have to experience Maryland crabs at least once in your life!
Historic fort that inspired Francis Scott Key to write the U.S. national anthem.
Be prepared for the unusual and imaginative at this museum housing works by non-mainstream artists, including the "whirligig", a 55-foot wind-powered sculpture, a 10-foot model of the Lusitania made entirely out of match sticks and a mobile that spans three floors.
Home of Mary Pickersgill, the woman who sewed a U.S. flag during the War of 1812, inspiring the famous Francis Scott Key poem that became the American national anthem.
Housing a priceless collection of more than 200,000 objects, this museum displays a significant number of Maryland cultural artifacts plus items such as dolls and toys that provide a glimpse of everyday life in Maryland.
The Washington Monument and Museum at Mount Vernon Place, represents the first major memorial to this country's first president, George Washington. It is the centerpiece of one of Baltimore's oldest...
This interactive museum in a restored oyster cannery explores Baltimore industry over the last century.
One of the most prestigious art museums in the U.S.
Former lookout during the Civil War and the War of 1812 is now a scenic park overlooking the Inner Harbor.
Hours: Tuesday-Friday 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, noon-4 p.m. Admission: Adults: $6, Seniors: $5, Students and children (6+): $3
Fells Point was founded in 1730 by William Fell, a Quaker carpenter from Lancashire England. The neighborhood's main claim to fame was its multitude of shipyards dedicated to the production of the...
This museum about dentistry gives a great overview of the dental professional with both a sense of history and humor.
Observation tower at the top of the World Trade Center offering audio-visual presentations about the history of Baltimore.
Anchored at Baltimore's Inner Harbor, the restored Constellation was a Civil War-era sloop.
A museum featuring the science of cryptolgy.
Wax museum that focuses on African-American culture and history.
A streetcar museum.
A very clean and nice place with well lit displays of comic books, and other items such as dolls, toys, and movie items from the 1800s till today. Perfect for kids of all ages!
