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Voted one of the Top 5 Children's Museums in the United States, this attraction, located conveniently close to the Inner Harbor, brings out the kid in everyone....
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Birthplace of The Star-Spangled Banner national anthem, Fort McHenry was the defender of the September 1814 attack on Baltimore by the British during the...
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Take a walk through the stabilized ruins of the Patapsco Female Institute & learn about the famous female institute for young women during the 19th century.
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U.S. Frigate Constellation was launched from Baltimore on September 7, 1797 and was the first American ship to engage & defeat an enemy vessel. In 1853...
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The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum is the oldest and most comprehensive collection of railroad history in the Western Hemisphere. Located at the original...
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The B&O Railroad Museum Ellicott City Station is the oldest surviving railroad station in America. The museum presents life during the birth of the B&O...
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Located in the Baltimore Inner Harbor, Maritime Museum features the USS Torsk submarine, known for sinking the last two Japanese warships in WW II; the...
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Homewood Museum, a John Hopkins University museum, offers visitors the chance to explore diverse interests and provides an intimate look at life in early-19th-century...
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Evergreen is a 48-room mansion built in 1857 and was purchased in 1878 by John W. Garrett, president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, for his son, T. Harrison...
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The Annapolis Maritime Museum is dedicated to preserving the maritime heritage of Annapolis and the Chesapeake Bay.
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Experience Baltimore in a new way. Explore the city's many haunted pubs, shops, and residences in one of Baltimore's ghost tours. The Mt. Vernon GhostWalk,...
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Take a historic walking tour of the US Naval Academy and learn about the rich past and current history. Boot camps and educational tours also available.
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An historic baltimore bed and breakfast centrally located near the inner harbor, stadium complex and convention center.
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Let a vintage carriage relax and carry you away into 300 years of Annapolis history. Available for special events upon request!
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At 43 Pinkney, this small residence is typical of those used to house troops during the Revolutionary War. Annapolis was a focal point for Maryland's war...
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