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Baltimore, once an industrial town, is now a large metropolitan area. It is an enjoyable part of the eastern shore with historic locations, waterfront, museums, shopping and fine arts. Here are 5 must see stops in Baltimore.
National Aquarium in Baltimore – Located in the Inner Harbor, this is one of the best attractions in Baltimore. This aquarium has over 16,000 animals and over 600 species such as dolphins, sharks, fish, reptiles, amphibians and many more.
USS Constellation – This historic ship, built and used by the U.S. Navy in the 1850's, now stays at the Inner Harbor. Visitors can learn about the history and missions of this last all sail ship.
Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum – The home of this literary great is open as museum. Self-guided tours allow guest to see memorabilia and artifacts from his life including photographs, his writing desk, illustrated volumes and more.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards – This is the home of the Baltimore Orioles. Camden Yards was a railroad center and the birthplace of Babe Ruth. The design of the stadium was influenced by the major ballparks. The baseball stadium has tours during the week if visitors can't see a game.
Maryland Science Center – Located in the Inner Harbor, this museum and science center is filled with exhibits that spotlight astronomy, physical science, space and physics. There is also a Chesapeake Bay estuary exhibit with live creatures. Explore the hands-on activities, two dozen dinosaur skeletons and IMAX theater.
National Aquarium in Baltimore – Located in the Inner Harbor, this is one of the best attractions in Baltimore. This aquarium has over 16,000 animals and over 600 species such as dolphins, sharks, fish, reptiles, amphibians and many more.
USS Constellation – This historic ship, built and used by the U.S. Navy in the 1850's, now stays at the Inner Harbor. Visitors can learn about the history and missions of this last all sail ship.
Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum – The home of this literary great is open as museum. Self-guided tours allow guest to see memorabilia and artifacts from his life including photographs, his writing desk, illustrated volumes and more.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards – This is the home of the Baltimore Orioles. Camden Yards was a railroad center and the birthplace of Babe Ruth. The design of the stadium was influenced by the major ballparks. The baseball stadium has tours during the week if visitors can't see a game.
Maryland Science Center – Located in the Inner Harbor, this museum and science center is filled with exhibits that spotlight astronomy, physical science, space and physics. There is also a Chesapeake Bay estuary exhibit with live creatures. Explore the hands-on activities, two dozen dinosaur skeletons and IMAX theater.
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