Landmarks in Baltimore, Maryland

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2400 E. Fort Avenue Baltimore, MD

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  • Fort McHenry, located at the end of the Federal Hill neighborhood's Fort Avenue, was the site of the repuls... More on Weather.com

  • The rampart also provides an excellent view of the gun emplacements with the Rodman guns used to defend... More on Epinions.com

 

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Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, Maryland

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  • Visit the Zoo, and meet more than 2,000 animals - including chimpanzees, warthogs, elephants, leopards, and... More on MuseumStuff.com

  • I have been bringing my kids since they were babies and there is always something that will intrest the... More on TripAdvisor

 

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#3.

333 West Camden Street , Baltimore, Maryland 21201

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  • Home to the American League baseball team, the Baltimore Orioles. Great family fun in a beautiful baseball ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org

  • Camden Yards is known as one of the best newer ballparks in MLB. More on igougo

 

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501 E. Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland, 21202

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  • Stunning exhibits and more than 11,000 aquatic animals, plus the widely lauded new exhibit, Animal Planet A... More on Baltimore.org

  • Tickets are pricey but it... More on Trekaroo

 

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#5.

203 North Amity Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21223

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  • The Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum, located on Amity St. in Baltimore, Maryland, is the former home of Am... More on En.wikipedia.org

  • I highly recommend you put this museum on your itinerary. More on TripAdvisor

 

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#6.

601 S President St, Baltimore, Maryland 21202

  • On April 19, 1861, the first blood of the Civil War was shed as Union troops fought their way from the President Street Railroad Station to the B&O's Camden Station through an angry mob of southern... More on MuseumsUSA.org

  • "One must be a work of art, or wear a work of art." ~Oscar Wilde~ Why do people get tattoos? I ask myself ... More on igougo

 

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#7.

699 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD

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  • 'Washington Monument' in the elegant Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland was the first archite... More on Wikipedia

  • Their is plenty of on-street parking and you have to cross through some heavily industrial (read: not feeli... More on TripAdvisor

 

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#8.

Baltimore MD 21201, United States of America

  • Originally founded in 1692 as one of Maryland's first Anglican parishes, this building dates to 1856. The church, open to visitors daily at noon, was built in Italian Romanesque style and features... More on Frommers

  • Inscription. St. Paul's Church (Episcopal) stands on the only property that has remained under the same ownership since the original survey of Baltimore Town in 1730. In that year, Lot. No. 19, the... More on HMDB

 

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600 North Paca Street, Baltimore MD 21201, United States of America

  • Inscription. Here, at the One Mile Tavern, in 1791, the Fathers of St. Sulpice (Paris, France) founded St. Mary's, the first Roman Catholic Seminary in the United States. Maryland was then a center of Catholic activity, with Baltimore ... More on HMDB

 

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#10.

5904 York Rd, Baltimore, MD, USA

  • This 1930s Art Deco movie house was rated one of the best theaters in the country by USA Today. It has hosted the world premieres of many Baltimore-based flicks, such as Serial Mom, Diner, and Ladder ... More on Frommers

 

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