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Did you know that Baltimore is only an hour drive from Washington DC?
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Baltimore was established in 1729 and named after the Irish barony of Baltimore. It was created as a port for shipping tobacco and grain, and soon local waterways were being harnessed for flour milling.
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Baltimore is home to amazing attractions and is the perfect day trip.
Start downtown to take in the skyscrapers. The oldest of which was built in 1889!
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
The history of skyscrapers in Baltimore began with the completion in 1889 of the Equitable Building at the southwest corner of North Calvert and East Fayette Streets. Now the city is the site of four completed buildings that are at least 492 feet
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Watch the boats at the Inner Harbor
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Located within easy walking distance of each other, the Historic Ships collection includes four historic boats and a unique 1856 lighthouse
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Take a step back into naval history
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Explore the gun deck and captain’s cabin on the USS Constellation, discover the torpedo room and tight living quarters of the USS Submarine Torsk
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Check out historic Charles street
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
When Charles Street was first laid out in the Town of Baltimore in 1730, it was originally known as Forest Street
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Snap a photo with the colourful Visit Baltimore sign
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
The sculpture, which is the second one unveiled by Visit Baltimore, is located at Area 10. Inspired by Baltimore’s industrial and working-class roots, this structure references a megaphone, or a voice projecting boldly into a space.
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Admire industrial design of the Pratt Street Power Plant
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
The Pratt Street Power Plant was built between 1900 and 1909 and is a massive industrial structure with Neo-Classical detailing designed by the architectural firm of Baldwin & Pennington.
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Have breakfast at Maximón
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
A global dining experience at Baltimore's Four Seasons Hotel where Executive Chef Colin King pulls inspiration from South American cuisines
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Stunning interiors!
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
The Spanish-style outdoor courtyard, complete with a full bar, features stunning stone architecture, ornate fountains, and panoramic views of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
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Charm is everywhere in Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Inner Harbor is a sightseeing hub, home to Maryland Science Center with a planetarium and observatory, and the National Aquarium, featuring giant turtles, dolphins and electric eels.