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Bay Lady, Lady Baltimore and Prince Charming-Harbor Cruises PDF Print E-mail
The Ladies offer year-round lunch, brunch and dinner cruises, plus crab feasts, Annapolis and moonlight tours in the summer. The Prince runs one-hour narrated tours four times daily April-October. All are available for private charter.
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Baltimore Summer Antiques Show PDF Print E-mail
This show, held at the Baltimore Convention Center over Labor Day weekend, features more than 550 international dealers and a 60-dealer Antiquarian Book Fair. Knowledgeable collectors and dealers acquire antiques at this most important summer show.
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Baltimore Museum of Industry PDF Print E-mail
The museum that works!  Visit re-created workshops, explore industry from days past, and see the 1906 Steam Tug Baltimore—a national historic landmark. Enjoy hands-on activities for kids, tours for the whole family, outdoor pavilion and free parking.
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Babe Ruth Birthplace PDF Print E-mail
A national historic site, this museum is the birthplace of Babe Ruth. See rare artifacts, photos, videos and more--located two blocks from Camden Yards
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B & O Railroad Museum: Ellicott City Station PDF Print E-mail
Completed by the B&O Railroad in 1830, the Ellicott City station is the oldest surviving railroad station in America and interprets the story of transportation and travel in early America through seasonal exhibits, education programs and living history programs
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George Peabody Library PDF Print E-mail
One of Baltimore's hidden treasures has reopened to the public after a 2-year restoration. The library, part of the Peabody Institute, is an architectural gem set into the historic Mount Vernon neighborhood that is also home to the Walters Art Museum and the Washington Monument. It's an academic gem as well -- the resting place of 300,000 volumes, mostly rare books, with some dating back to the days when the printing press was new
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National Aquarium in Baltimore PDF Print E-mail

Rated #1 for all Baltimore things to do

Baltimore's most popular attraction has five levels and two striking glass pyramids, housing marine mammals, birds, reptiles and over 5,000 species of fish. A seal pool, daily dolphin shows, a tropical rain forest with sloths and piranhas, and the "Seahorses: Beyond Imagination" exhibit are among the aquarium's highlights.

 
The Inn at Government House PDF Print E-mail

Government House is representative of Baltimore's many architectural triumphs. Rich in history, the Mansion and its keepers strive to preserve the aura and romance of a bygone era.

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The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore PDF Print E-mail
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore (formerly The Baltimore Zoo) is a located in Druid Hill Park in Baltimore, Maryland. It is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). The Baltimore Zoo was created by act of the Maryland state legislature on April 7, 1876. (Its name was changed to The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore in 2004.) It is the third oldest zoo in the country, behind Philadelphia (1873) and Cincinnati (1874). Today the 160-plus acre zoo property is owned by the City of Baltimore and leased to the State of Maryland.
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The Hippodrome Theatre PDF Print E-mail
The Hippodrome Theatre is located on Eutaw Street in downtown Baltimore, Maryland. It first opened in 1914, as a venue for movies and vaudeville performances. Following its most recent rennovation, it reopened in 2004 as a venue for touring Broadway shows and other performing arts programming. The rennovated Hippodrome Theatre is a part of the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center along with the attached M&T Bank Pavilion.
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Wednesday, February 08, 2012
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