Created by wsmith727 on August 13, 2006
- My wife and I went to Baltimore, MD, specifically the Inner Harbor area, and we had a great time.
Created by samepenny on November 14, 2004
- A gracious visit to one of America's oldest cities began with great views of the inner harbor. This is a city for great food, plenty to do, and plenty of American history. A wonderful vacation destination!
Created by roza4 on June 7, 2003
- Baltimore is often overlooked but it has a lot to offer to culture buffs - Walters Art Museum alone could be an exciting discovery.
Created by Idler on February 11, 2003
- I love Baltimore, a gritty, big-shouldered, no-nonsense place that’s had its share of ups and downs. Searching for the “real” Baltimore may be quixotic, but I’m having a crack at it anyway. (Part 1 of a long-term exploration of the city.)
- 9 reviews
- 3 Stories
- 41 photos
Created by Carmen on July 3, 2002
- On a sunny June afternoon, some friends and I decided to make the hour-long trek to Baltimore to not only see the sights of the Inner Harbor, but to catch a Baltimore Orioles game against the Philadelphia Phillies
Created by annekmadison on July 15, 2001
- This little journal focuses on Baltimore's connection to the Chesapeake Bay. I've reviewed several seafood restaurants and strayed off the beaten path into Canton, a waterfront neighborhood of great charm.
- 6 reviews
- 3 Stories
- 6 photos
Created by jemery on June 30, 2001
- Baltimore is famous for the white-painted front steps of its row houses, but this historic city has many other intriguing sights to see and photograph.
- 4 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 6 photos
Created by Eve Carr on March 25, 2001
- Baltimore offers a kaleidoscope of enjoyable activities for everyone. With its festive water setting, the Harborplace and Gallery is a natural starting place to enjoy shopping, entertainment—and food to write home about. But, let me show you that there’s a lot more to see and do in Baltimore.
- 1 review
- 4 Stories
- 6 photos
Created by artbasement on June 23, 2009
- Heading to Baltimore for an early birthday trip.
Created by petterbroklin on October 10, 2008
- Yes, This is right, baltimore is the most visited tourist spot in MD state because there are more cheapest hotels with more things to do like fishing, boatings, kayaking and much more so nobady boring that places thats like me.
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