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The site of the Preakness, the second leg of horseracing's Triple Crown.
A colorful, busy, open-air market specializing in seafood.
This center's primary goal is to offer instruction in physical education to children and adults through Movement Education, Gymnastics, Youth Fitness, Dance and Adventure Sports.
Visitors meet more than 2,200 animals including chimpanzees, elephants, leopards and warthogs as they journey on an African safari, pet the animals in the Children's Zoo or explore the winding trails through the Lyn P. Myerhoff Maryland Wilderness.
Baltimore's unique landmark tower erected by the inventor of Bromo Seltzer.
A former seminary, this site is now a quiet and serene city park in the middle of Baltimore.
Baltimore street fill with elegant renovated homes where Irish immigrants lived during the 1880s.
A new science museum located on Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
Feel the wind in your hair and the sea beneath your feet while sailing on a clipper ship around Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
City sightseeing tours by trolley that are geared for family groups.
Located in historic Fells Point, visitors can shop for unique home furnishings in the specialty store and dine in the lovely tearoom.
A great place to browse and shop through this establishment's more than 6,000 square feet of antiques and collectibles with fifteen dealers all under one roof.
Fun gift shop filled with whimsical items, toys and a gallery of art from local artists.
Smoke shop that offers a variety of traditional, and non-traditional, smoking materials including rolling papers, water pipes and alternative accessories.
Kids love this unique toy store chock full of stuffed animals, dolls, beanie babies and other popular playthings.
Dealer in exceptional continental antique furniture featuring an online gallery and worldwide shipping - Baltimore's best-kept antiquing secret!
Restored 17th-century village similar to Old Sturbridge Village or Colonial Williamsburg.
An 18th-century house that sits on a high bluff with wonderful views of the Patuxent River.
A popular golf course that weaves through Chesapeake woodlands and rolling farmland.
One of the biggest health clubs in Maryland.
Baltimore's most popular city run.
A great thrift shop for 70's kitsch with a wide selection of handmade bags, wallets and a large assortment of trendy gifts.
