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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.  [read more]
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.  [read more]
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.  [read more]
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  [read more]
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  [read more]
Thursday, February 09, 2012
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