Ruxton MD Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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AGerstung
- 1400 Coppermine Terrace
Baltimore, MD - +1 410 337 7781
- My family and I were looking for an old-fashioned judgement-free facility at which we could obtain gym memberships. As we were driving along Falls Road we came across Gerstung. The building appeared like a castle, almost magical. As we drove along the winding road to the entrance, we just KNEW th... more on TripAdvisor
- Overview This center's primary goal is to offer instruction in physical education to children and adults through Movement Education, Gymnastics, ... more on TripAdvisor
Gerstung
1400 Coppermine TerraceBaltimore, MD
BHampton National Historic Site.
- 535 Hampton Lane
Towson, MD 21286 - +1 410 823 1309 / x226
Hampton National Historic Site.
535 Hampton LaneTowson, MD 21286
CBaltimore County Historical Tr
- 8013 Bellona Ave
Towson, MD 21204 - +1 410 832 1812
Baltimore County Historical Tr
8013 Bellona AveTowson, MD 21204
DPremier Window & Building
- 9515 Reisterstown Rd.
Owings Mills, MD 21117
- Overview Siding - Windows - Doors - Trim - Decks - Roofing - Enclosures more on entertainment.com
Premier Window & Building
9515 Reisterstown Rd.Owings Mills, MD 21117
EHampton
- 535 Hampton Lane
Towson, Maryland, 21286 - +1 410 823 1309
- Highlights: guided tours more
- Location: Hampton, Maryland (3.2 miles from Ruxton)
- Overview Hampton is the story of people -- enslaved African Americans, indentured servants, industrial and agricultural workers, and owners. It is also the story of the economic and moral changes that made this kind of life obsolete. When it was finished in 1790, Hampton was the largest house in the Unite... more on Nps.gov
Hampton
535 Hampton LaneTowson, Maryland, 21286
FWashington Monument
- 600 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201-5118 - +1 410 396 1049
- I loved the view, being up in the open that high. I think Washington needs to be remembered as the best man for America. Without Washington, I think there would be no United States.We owe more to him than any other ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview The Washington Monument and Museum at Mount Vernon Place, represents the first major memorial to this country's first president, George Washington. It is the centerpiece of one of Baltimore's oldest neighborhoods - Mount Vernon - and it stands 178 feet tall, with 228 steps to the top. A statue of... more on TripAdvisor
Washington Monument
600 North Charles StreetBaltimore, MD 21201-5118
GEnoch Pratt Free Library
- 400 Cathedral St
Baltimore, MD 21201 - +1 410 396 5500
- Overview This public library is one-block long. more on TripAdvisor
- Overview Donated to the city of Baltimore in 1882 by its namesake, a wealthy merchant, the Enoch Pratt Free Library was one of the country's first free-circulation public libraries; it remains one of the country's largest. The Pratt was remarkable for allowing any citizen to borrow books at a time when on... more on Fodor's
Enoch Pratt Free Library
400 Cathedral StBaltimore, MD 21201
HPeabody Library
- 17 E. Mount Vernon Pl.
Baltimore, MD 21202 - 410 / 659-8179
- Overview 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 ... more on Frommers
Peabody Library
17 E. Mount Vernon Pl.Baltimore, MD 21202
ICenter for Urban Archaeology
- 800 E. Lombard Street
Baltimore, MD - +1 410 396 3523
- Overview Unique attraction that offers a glimpse into Baltimore's beginnings with a life-size excavation pit. more on TripAdvisor
Center for Urban Archaeology
800 E. Lombard StreetBaltimore, MD
JFort McHenry National Monument Historic Shrine
- 2400 East Fort Avenue
Baltimore, MD, 21230-5393 - +1 410 962 4290
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Location: Baltimore, Maryland (9.6 miles from Ruxton)
- Overview Rich in colonial history, this star-shaped 18th century fort was the birthplace of the country's National Anthem. Dogs are allowed around the outer (landscaped) grounds, down by the river, and at the picnic areas; they are not allowed ... more on DogFriendly.com
- Overview The valiant defense of the fort by 1,000 dedicated Americans inspired Francis Scott Key to write ... more on Nps.gov
Fort McHenry National Monument Historic Shrine
2400 East Fort AvenueBaltimore, MD, 21230-5393
