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Quote: Before heading home after our trip to D.C., we decided to spend a few hours in Baltimore. You will find this emerging city that is home to the Baltimore Orioles just a short drive from D.C. Before heading out, Read More
Quote: The Baltimore Maritime Museum is a unique collection of three maritime vessels and a lighthouse that visitors can explore to learn more about life at sea. Four National Historic Landmarks, as well as associated Read More
Quote: We all know that the star-spangled banner is the national anthem of the USA. The lyrics are based of what happened at Fort McHenry. Star Spangled Banner Flag inspired the poem which was written by Francis Scott Read More
Quote: I guess I’m what you could call a crypto-buff, addicted to books on ciphers and code-breaking, tales of behind-the-scenes intelligence gathering, and movies such as "Enigma," which revolve around the most famous Read More
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Quote: Not sure what to do with the kids on a cold day (or even a warm one)? Want to find a place where the kids can just run around and have fun? Then head off to Port Discovery. This 3-level children's museum has a Read More
Quote: The World Trade Center is right on the Harbour next to the Aquarium and is the tallest pentagonal building in the world ! Why you'd build a huge pentagonal building I don't know but it is unusual and impressive. Read More
Quote: I walked for about 15 minutes from the Marriott at 700 Aliceanna, mostly along the water, to Fells Point. It is an easy walk on level ground. The little town of Fells Point is almost all a historic preservation Read More
Quote: If you are in Fell’s Point, you will want to make sure to take the Fell’s Point Ghost Tour. This tour has been voted the number 1 tour by many newspapers and groups. The tour first started in October 2001. Amy Read More
Quote: In Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, down from the Lightship Chesapeake, you will find the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse. This is the oldest surviving screw-pile lighthouse. It was built in 1856 and marked the shoals of Read More