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A streetcar museum.
A very clean and nice place with well lit displays of comic books, and other items such as dolls, toys, and movie items from the 1800s till today. Perfect for kids of all ages!
A small state park that is the site where Maryland colonists first landed.
Interactive children's museum in Baltimore.
Baltimore's fashionable cultural center is a National Register Historic District.
One of America's oldest seaports dating from the 1600s is today an important landmark and popular tourist destination. Park your car and follow the brick promenade through this bustling complex of eateries, stores, museums, entertainment and children's attractions. Sample the fresh seafood right out of Chesapeake Bay.
The city's native son, the Great Bambino, is celebrated in the house he was born in, now a museum stocked with memorabilia like the catcher's mitt he used while learning baseball, the bat from his famed 1927 season and exhibits honoring the Orioles.
Cemetery where Edgar Allan Poe and other notables are buried.
Popular, touristy festival marketplace in Baltimore.
Baltimore's most popular attraction has five levels and two striking glass pyramids, housing marine mammals, birds, reptiles and over 5,000 species of fish. A seal pool, daily dolphin shows, a tropical rain forest with sloths and piranhas, and the "Seahorses: Beyond Imagination" exhibit are among the aquarium's highlights.
This museum on the water consists of three ships anchored in the Inner Harbor as well as a transplanted lighthouse. A Coast Guard Cutter, World War II submarine and floating lighthouse ship all have their own stories and provide a fascinating glimpse into the daily lives of 20th-century sailors.
A stark reminder of the six million Jews who lost their lives in Europe between 1933 and 1945, this site offers sculptures and a memorial center.
A preeminent Marian shrine and a national center of prayer and pilgrimage, this religious landmark is known for its history, architecture and art.
Located at the site of the oldest railroad station in America, this museum traces the development of trains and features a huge collection of railroad memorabilia, a model railroad and an operating replica of the very first locomotive, The Tom Thumb, which was built here.
On the National Register of Historic Places, this mansion is a magnificent Italianate structure surrounded by twenty-six wooded acres and scenic formal gardens.
City center filled with shops, restaurants and dramatic views of the Baltimore harbor.
The past becomes reality for thousands of visitors to this museum and library dedicated to teaching about the Jewish experience, and helping to keep the Jewish heritage alive.
One of three remaining Liberty Ships, the S.S. John Brown is open for tours by advance reservation.
The Poe House is small, so its limited hours won't keep you from being able to see all of it. The house is three stories high, and where there are two rooms on the same floor, they still have a couple
Burial site of the famous author.
John Wilkes Booth is buried in this eerie graveyard.
Experience Baltimore sightseeing fun from a duck's eye view on Baltimore's only duck tour. Travel on land and water in one amazing vehicle. Tour historic Baltimore and SPLASH into the famous Inner Harbor, one of America's oldest seaports and Baltimore's Crown Jewel. Ride The Ducks is the fun thing to do in Baltimore and it's the best Baltimore sightseeing tour.
