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#1.
2400 E. Fort Avenue Baltimore, MD

#2.
Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, Maryland

#3.
333 West Camden Street , Baltimore, Maryland 21201

#4.
561 Light Street Baltimore, MD
If you want to get a view of downtown Baltimore, MD AND the Inner Harbor. More on Yahoo! Travel
If you want to get a view of downtown Baltimore, MD AND the Inner Harbor. please take this tour. It is a l... More on Yahoo! Travel

#5.
501 E. Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland, 21202

#6.
203 North Amity Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21223
Shame on Baltimore....you certainly make money off of Poe and his writings...how about showcasing his home ... More on TripAdvisor
The neighborhood at first looked scary but all the people were helpful in pointing out the museum . More on Yahoo! Travel

#7.
601 S President St, Baltimore, Maryland 21202
If he has the time, be sure to talk to the Museum Manager, speically when he is dress in period clothing as the Station Manager. More on Yahoo! Travel
The Historic Building was a Train Station and escaping slaves were able to use it reach freedom. More on Yahoo! Travel

#8.
699 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD
This is an essential Baltimore experience-more authentic than taking the elevator to the top of the World T... More on TripAdvisor
If you are lucky enough to be there when it is open you can climb the 228 winding steps for a great view . More on Yahoo! Travel

#9.
Baltimore, Maryland
I would really recommend the Ghost Tour for visitors, locals, families and couples alike. We live in the ar... More on TripAdvisor
Took the walking Ghost Tour in Fells Point and was disappointed. The guide was average at best. He just did... More on TripAdvisor

#10.
1623 Thames St, (purchase tickets at aMuse toy store), Baltimore, Maryland
If you are in Fell’s Point, you will want to make sure to take the Fell’s Point Ghost Tour. This tour has been voted the number 1 tour ... More on igougo
Voted the #1 tour by locals, this outdoor tour weaves the history and lore of a city rich with mystery. It was the birth place of the dangerous Baltimore Clipper ships, was the privateer capital du... More on DogFriendly.com
