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Charles and Cross St., Baltimore, MD 21230
This small park is listed because its in easy walking distance from the Inner Harbor. Dogs on leash are wel... More on DogFriendly.com
From there you have a great View around over Inner Harbor and you can enjoy the Skyline especially when you... More on GeckoGo

#2.
2400 E. Fort Avenue Baltimore, MD
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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Linthicum Heights MD 21090, United States of America
A 19th-century farmhouse, restored to reflect early farm culture and includes four period rooms, museum, shop. NRHP, NHL More on Search.visitmaryland.org
The Benson-Hammond House, circa 1830, is one of the last surviving farmhouses of the once booming local farm industry. Fully furnished, the house ... More on Discover America

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519 West Fayette Street, Baltimore, MD 21201-1768
Famous for being the final resting place of Edgar Allen Poe and being the town's oldest cemetery, there are... More on DogFriendly.com
Besides the really neat, historically rich burying grounds, not all that exciting to look at from the outsi... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Baltimore, Md
This scupture by Andrew Pitynski at Katyn Circle, Inner Harbor East, is dedicated to all mistreated prisoners of war, the Polish officers murdered ... More on Baltimore.org
Located outside, this sculpture by Andrew Pitynski at Katyn Circle, Inner Harbor East, is dedicated to all mistreated prisoners of war, the Polish officers murdered ... More on Baltimore.org

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Baltimore MD 21223, United States of America
Inscription. The lofty, triple-arched Baltimore Street Bridge was built here in 1932 to provide better acce... More on HMDB
I only passed through this city but it looked really nice and laid back in comparison to new york More on GeckoGo

#7.
808 S Ann St (Visitor Center), Baltimore, Maryland
'Baltimore Visitors Center' opened on May 7, 2004, to replace an old antiquated visitors center that was operated in a modified construction trailer. It is located in downtown Baltimore, Maryland, ... More on Wikipedia
The water taxis run until fairly late in More on igougo

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Brooklyn MD 21225, United States of America
Inscription. Captain John Smith visited the Patapsco River twice in 1608 after settling at Jamestown the previous year. In a 40-foot shallop, Smith and his crew were exploring the Chesapeake Bay hoping, in vain, to discover a passage ... More on HMDB

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401 East Pratt St, Baltimore, Maryland
World Trade Center: World Trade Center resources and information at worldtradecenter.info. More on Worldtradecenter.info
The cost was the cheapest thing we did in Baltimore-only five dollars each. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Inner Harbor, Pier 5, Baltimore, Maryland
In 1851 screwpile lighthouses were just coming into vogue, and engineers excitedly worked to use these new designs in previously inaccessible waters. So it was that on October 10 of that year the p... More on LighthouseFriends.com
In Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, down from the Lightship Chesapeake, you will find the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse. This is the oldest ... More on igougo
