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Baltimore  Destination Guide September 2010
 

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Cultural Connections

Cultural Connections
Baltimore was the second largest point of entry for immigrants during the period of mass globalization. That comes as no surprise as you make your way through neighborhoods like Little Italy, Greektown, Highlandtown, Mount Vernon, Jonestown and Fell's Point where you will find the influences of different cultures. The cultural influences on Baltimore are most evident during the summer months when communities celebrate their diversity with ethnic festivals. From Latin to Greek to Italian to African American, you can re-discover your heritage in Baltimore. More about the Cultural Connections


Insider Tip
 
Centerstage

Centerstage Centerstage, considered one of the top 10 regional theaters in the country, is honored as the State Theater of Maryland. This professional theater presents a variety of plays, from Shakespeare to August Wilson, in two state-of-the-art theaters. With history and the national press on their side - Time called the theater "an unsung regional of the first rank" - Centerstage holds fast to its original goal of putting art before commerce. Accordingly, while production quality is high, prices are low. More about the Centerstage


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Online Traveler

Spent a short but wonderful weekend in Baltimore. Stayed at an elegant downtown hotel, took in the Babe Ruth Museum, enjoyed the atmosphere of a night baseball game at the terrific Oriole Park at Camden Yards, ate the best crabcakes in the world at a quaint streetside cafe, toured the various shops along the beautiful Inner Harbor area. Everything was in walking distance. A memorable weekend.
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Once you come to Baltimore you have to make a trip down to the Inner Harbor. It has plenty of shopping, restaurants, and all kinds of attractions to see. It's a great place to hangout in evening hours too. Plenty of security around, so you feel safe. I enjoyed my time here very much.
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Baltimore has many great restaurants and bars including almost a dozen brewpubs including The Brewers Art, Du Claw, Thirsty Dog and The Wharf Rat. It has great seafood, Indian, Thai, Greek, sushi and tons of other restaurants and if you play the specials right you can have a great meal with drinks for under $15 easy. There are many great free and cheap things to do and it has many world-class museums like The Baltimore Museum of Industry and The Walters Art Museum. Great parks like Patterson Park with a Victorian pagoda, ice-skating, rolling paths and lots of history. There are many great theaters and tons to do at night. The National Aquarium and Port Discovery are great places to bring kids. When you add in a Baseball and Football team you are talking about a great place to spend a vacation.
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Overview
 
Baltimore: There's More Than You Can Imagine

Baltimore In the time since its founding as a tobacco port nearly 300 years ago, Baltimore has built quite a stockpile of stories - involving real history and tall tales, inventions and pipe dreams, leaders and eccentrics. The area has even served as the set for over 100 feature films! Baltimore - it is not so much a place as an experience. And after close to three hundred years of history, this city can deliver more fun-filled family days (and romantic evenings) to make any vacation an absolute winner.

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Must See
 
Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine

Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine

This 18th-century brick fort defended Baltimore harbor during the War of 1812. The valiant defense of the fort by 1,000 dedicated Americans inspired Francis Scott Key to write “The Star-Spangled Banner. Following the Battle of Baltimore during the War of 1812, the fort never again came under attack. However, it remained an active military post off and on for the next 100 years. More about the Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine

American Visionary Art Museum

American Visionary Art MuseumVisionary art as defined for the purposes of the American Visionary Art Museum refers to art produced by self-taught individuals, usually without formal training, whose works arise from an innate personal vision that revels foremost in the creative act itself. Critically acclaimed as an "architectural jewel," the 35,000-square-foot main building of the Baltimore Museum of American Visionary Art combines an elliptical, three-story, historic industrial building with extensive new architecture to contain six galleries, filled with art exploring one central exhibition theme at a time. The central stairway, balustrade and garden gates were beautifully hand cast by metal artist, David Hess, and have been described as "alone worth the price of admission". More about the American Visionary Art Museum

The Mount Vernon Cultural District

The Mount Vernon Cultural District

In the Mount Vernon Cultural District, you will find 11 cultural institutions, all within 3 blocks of the Washington Monument. Begin your tour by visiting the Washington Monument and Museum at Mount Vernon Place for a quick overview of Mount Vernon and its history. Your reward for climbing the 228 steps to the top of the monument is a magnificent view of Baltimore and the harbor. Take a few minutes to stroll through the parks of Mount Vernon Place to enjoy the European ambiance. More about the Mount Vernon Cultural District


Must Do
 
Ride the Ducks of Baltimore

Ride the Ducks of Baltimore

Take a Baltimore adventure aboard an amphibious duck! See the city from both land and sea as the expedition takes you through historic sites and neighborhoods, then plunges into the Inner Harbor for a water tour! Enjoy 80 minutes of entertainment and information as you tour Charm City. See the Washington Monument, Edgar Allen Poe’s Grave, Camden Yards and the Carroll Mansion. Learn a little and laugh a lot along the way. More about the Ducks of Baltimore

Shopping in Style From Antiques to Boutiques

Shopping in Style From Antiques to BoutiquesIf you love antiques and shopping, then Baltimore is your kind of town. Start your day in Federal Hill with a visit to the Antique Center. There you will find selections of exquisite paintings, clocks, collectibles, fine porcelain and more from 30 antiques dealers. Make sure you are wearing comfortable shoes, because there is more shopping on the agenda in Baltimore! Harborplace and The Gallery in the Inner Harbor features 150 different shops, 12 sit-down restaurants, 40 eateries, and live outdoor entertainment on the waterfront. Just outside the city, there are wonderful shopping malls and outlets. More about Shopping in Style From Antiques to Boutiques

Baltimore Sightseeing Trolley

Baltimore Sightseeing Trolley Baltimore is a thriving city with an incredible history and the friendliest people around. So come along and join in on the Baltimore Sightseeing Tours of the Monumental City. In just 90 minutes, the knowledgeable tour guides will show you a glimpse of the town. Sit back and journey along in a climate-controlled vehicle to the various sights and charm of a city of neighborhoods. Relive the quaint history of Fells Point, a national historic district, hear about the homes, businesses and lives of sailors, sea captains and immigrants in this 18th Century Maritime community. Discover the best places to find the unique treasures of Baltimore. More about the Baltimore Sightseeing Trolley


Must Experience
 
Bulle Rock - The Must Play Course

Bulle Rock - The Must Play Course

Named after the first thoroughbred horse brought to America, the name Bulle Rock truly signifies the strength of these 235 acres of golf heaven. Superbly designed by Pete Dye, Bulle Rock has long been considered the region’s best player’s course and the top ranking public course in Maryland. Zagat readers have also ranked Bulle Rock among the nation’s Top 50 golf courses. More about Bulle Rock

Irish Shrine at Lemmon Street

Irish Shrine at Lemmon Street

The Irish Shrine and Railroad Workers Museum at Lemmon Street is a historic site that celebrates the history of the immense Irish presence in Southwest Baltimore City in the late 1840's. The museum officially opened on June 17th, 2002. This site consists of a group of 5 alley houses where the Irish immigrants who worked for the adjoining B&O Railroad lived. Two of the houses, 918 and 920 Lemmon St., are the Irish Shrine and Railroad Workers Museum. More about the Irish Shrine at Lemmon Street

Aldo's

Aldo's

Award-winning chef and owner Aldo Vitale's eponymous restaurant Aldo's in Baltimore has garnered both national and international attention for its sophisticated, uncomplicated style of Southern-influenced, regional Italian cuisine, featuring seasonal ingredients. Aldo's is Baltimore's Premier Italian Restaurant. More about Aldo's


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Attractions & Activities

Activities
 
Captain Don's Fishing Charters

Captain Don's Fishing Charters
Come to the only full-time fishing charter out of Baltimore and enjoy a day of sport fishing on the Upper and Middle Chesapeake Bay. The boat departs from the beautiful Inner Harbor in Fells Point. Six passengers fit in the boat. All tackle and licenses are provided. It is a perfect opportunity to spend a great time with your family. You may also do a harbor cruise or a sightseeing tour. Captain Don and his crew welcome you aboard the "Lady Luck". More about Captain Don's Fishing Charters


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