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Baltimore is a cultural and entertaining city.
Baltimore’s water front with its indoor and outdoor life is
a ‘must’. From shopping centers to museums; everything is
here. A bustling city built on tradition and civic pride it
is an American success story. Since the redevelopment of the
Inner Harbor in the late 1970’s, Baltimore has set the
standard urban renewal and is now a major travel destination
welcoming over 11 million business and leisure visitors each
year.
HIGHLIGHTS
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Inner Harbor… The crown jewel of
Baltimore is the Inner Harbor, a scenic and popular
waterfront area with dozens of retail stores, restaurants
and attractions.
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Dinner Theatre or Cruise
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Aquarium… exhibits are designed to
replicate natural environments and avoid the unnatural
mixing of species. The collections embrace diverse
world-wide habitats
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Babe Ruth Museum… The Name says it
all!
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Baltimore Arena… Baltimore’s largest
indoor sports and entertainment facility.
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Baltimore Maritime Museum… This museum
on the water consists of three ships anchored in the Inner
Harbor as well as a transplanted lighthouse. Providing a
Fascinating glimpse into the daily lives of 20th
century sailors.
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Baltimore museum of Art
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Baltimore Orioles… Play Ball!
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Baltimore Zoo… Come face to face with
adventure.
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B & Q Railroad Museum… The birthplace
of American railroading.
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Edgar Allan Poe House
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Fort McHenry National Monument
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The Great Blacks in Wax Museum
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Harborplace
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Lexington Market
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Maryland Science Center
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National Aquarium
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National Historic Seaport… 14
different sites make up the National Historic Seaport,
including historic vessels, the Seven-Foot Knoll Lighthouse
and the fort McHenry National Monument and shrine, where
Baltimoreans held off an invading British fleet during the
War of 1812 and inspired Francis Scott Key to write “The
Star-Spangled Banner.”
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Port Discover Children’s Museum… kid
powered discovery center, ranks among the top 12 children’s
museums in the world. |