The American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) is America's official national museum and education center for intuitive, self-taught artistry. Exhibits feature works by self-taught, intuitive artists from around the world. Located in Baltimore's Inner Harbor: 800 Key Highway, Baltimore MD 21230. Open Tuesday - Sunday, 10am - 6pm, phone: 410-244-1900.
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The Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum presents the life and times of George Herman "Babe" Ruth, Baltimore's native son who became America's first sports celebrity and an international icon.
The Baltimore Museum of Art is home to an internationally renowned collection of 19th-century, modern, and contemporary art. Founded in 1914 with a single painting, the BMA today has 95,000 works of art—including the largest holding of works by Henri Matisse in the world.
The Basilica of the Assumption was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 1, 1969, and was made a National Historic Landmark on November 1971. It is the centerpiece of the Cathedral Hill Historic District.
Welcome to Cylburn Arboretum, a 200-acre urban oasis in Baltimore City. Cylburn is a place of natural beauty and learning with hundreds of specimen trees and plantings, gorgeous gardens, wooded trails, and an historic mansion.
Druid Hill Park is located in northern Baltimore and is bounded by the Jones Falls Expressway (I-83) to the east, Swann Drive and Reisterstown road to the west, Druid Park, Lake Drive to the South, and Druid Park Drive to the South.
Visit the Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum & find out about Edgar Allan Poe's connection to Baltimore
Among those in attendance were John H. B. Latrobe (one of the judges who awarded Poe the Baltimore Saturday Visiter prize in 1833), Judge Neilson Poe (Edgar’s cousin) and Walt Whitman (the great American poet, who actually met Poe once).
The Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower has been transformed into studio spaces for visual and literary artists. Located at 21 S. Eutaw Street in the heart of downtown Baltimore's West Side near the Hippodrome Theater, Baltimore Convention Center and the University of Maryland of Baltimore, the 15 story city landmark is the perfect location for artists.
The “District” includes Federal Hill Park and the immediate neighborhood south to West Street, west to Hanover Street, north to Hughes Street and east to Covington Street. Today, Federal Hill Park captures one of the most iconic views of the Inner Harbor.
Fell's Point Explore Historic & Hip Fell's Point, Baltimore Named for the Englishmen who founded a ship-building company here in 1726 that would go on to produce the famous "Baltimore Schooners," Fell's Point is a spirited waterfront community in perpetual celebration of Baltimore's British nautical roots.
African American-owned restaurants in Baltimore. Baltimore celebrates its diversity, which is creatively reflected throughout the city, including within our vibrant culinary scene.
The George Peabody Library, formerly known as the Library of the Peabody Institute of the City of Baltimore, is the 19th-century focused research library of The Johns Hopkins University.
Baltimore what's happening at gem We are incredibly proud of Geppi's Entertainment Museum (GEM) and the countless families, tour groups, and individuals who have visited us and seen the impact of comics and pop culture on the world around us.
Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park-one contiguous parkland with two names--comprises the second largest woodland park in the United States! Consisting of over 1000 acres, this is by far Baltimore's most extensive park, stretching from the western city line along the valley of the Gwynns Falls and its tributaries all the way to Wilkens Avenue.
The Gwynns Falls Trail is a 19-mile continuous corridor connecting dozens of west and southwest Baltimore neighborhoods with parks, historical and cultural landmarks and the urban business district. The trail leads a circuitous route through its namesake park and southeast to downtown Baltimore.
Contact Us Hampton - The Story of America The Hampton estate was created and evolved through the actions of enslaved African Americans, European indentured servants and the Ridgely family within a nation struggling to define its own concept of freedom.
Harborplace is a festival marketplace in Baltimore, located on the inner harbor, that opened in 1980 as a centerpiece of the revival of downtown.
Historic Ships in Baltimore represent one of the most impressive collections of military vessels in the world. Located within easy walking distance of each other, four ships and a lighthouse exhibit life at sea from the mid-19th century to the mid-1980's.
Horseshoe Casino in Baltimore Place your bets on this winning destination: downtown Baltimore has upped the ante on entertainment with the full-service Horseshoe Casino, chock-full of fabulous gaming options and dining destinations.
In 2013 the Howard Peters Rawlings Conservatory reached a remarkable milestone: the 125th anniversary of it’s opening in 1888. Located in Baltimore City’s historic Druid Hill Park, the Howard Peters Rawlings Conservatory & Botanic Gardens is the second oldest glass conservatory in America.
Every Inner Harbor hotel is located around the scenic Baltimore Harbor, serviced by convenient transportation including the free Charm City Circulator and puts you within walking distance of the major tourist attractions like the Royal Farms Arena, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the National Aquarium and the Maryland Science Center.
Lake Roland Nature Center The over 500 acre park, leased to Baltimore County, is a multi-faceted facility with numerous trails, nature and environmental programs, a dog park, pavilions, and waterfront activities, such as canoeing and kayaking for all to enjoy.
Lexington Market is a taste of Baltimore you can’t find anywhere else. It’s local people making local food, incorporating local favorites with flavors from all around the world. It’s diverse, it’s unique, it’s Baltimore.
Light City Baltimore is a new, immersive festival of light and ideas taking place in Baltimore, March 31 – April 8, 2017.
The Maryland Science Center is located at Baltimore's Inner Harbor—our address is 601 Light Street, Baltimore, MD 21230. The Science Center is a ... About Us | Sitemap
Mount Vernon. With a backdrop of stunning 19th century architecture and inviting parks, Baltimore’s Mount Vernon is a cultural urban village that boasts museums, music, theater, international dining cuisine, boutiques, festivals, and a thriving nightlife. The neighborhood’s historic centerpiece, built in 1815, is the Washington Monument.
Visit National Aquarium Baltimore, MD. See sharks, dolphins, alligators, turtles, frogs and more.
The museum is available to rent for your special events! Become a Member Free admission, Smithsonian Affiliate benefits, supporting the past, present, and future of dentistry, and supporting a healthy smile in a health life.
Pets are allowed in the Avalon, Orange Grove, Glen Artney and McKeldin Areas of Patapsco Valley State Park. Pets are allowed in the day-use area of the Hilton Area. Pets are prohibited in the campground of the Hilton Area of Patapsco Valley State Park.
Pets are allowed in the Avalon, Orange Grove, Glen Artney and McKeldin Areas of Patapsco Valley State Park. Pets are allowed in the day-use area of the Hilton Area. Pets are prohibited in the campground of the Hilton Area of Patapsco Valley State Park.
Pets are allowed in the day-use area of the Hilton Area of Patapsco Valley State Park. Pets are prohibited in the Hilton Area campground. Dogs must be on a leash at all times in the park. Hilton Amenities. Shelters & Picnicking. Picnic tables are located near the Nature Center and Playground areas.
Patterson is frequented by neighborhood schools and churches for its athletic fields and is home to one of the two ice rinks in the city.
Patterson Park is a small town in the heart of the city--where neighbors greet each other on the streets, socialize and play together, and work together to create Baltimore's next great neighborhood. Patterson Park and its surrounding neighborhoods have been the hub of southeast Baltimore since the mid-nineteenth century.
Ranked among the top five children's museums in the United States. Port Discovery located in Baltimore, Maryland educates children and inspires life-long curiosity.
The Legends & Legacies Experience Pass provides you discounted entry into three of Baltimore’s most celebrated African-American attractions, the National Great Blacks In Wax Museum, Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, and the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park, and saves you 20% over single tickets prices.
Ripley's Believe It or Not! Baltimore, MD. Experience our 8,000 sq ft Odditorium, Over 350 Exhibits & Artifacts on 2 floors.
Thomas Jefferson Steinhise was the most well known keeper of Seven Foot Knoll, where he served for ten and half years of his career, He was born September 29, 1878 at Leonardtown MD., and before entering the Lighthouse service, he was waterman and a blacksmith.
The Star-Spangled Banner Flag House is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Experience the Flag House and other great Baltimore historical attractions with the Star-Spangled Banner Pass, which can be purchased here.
The Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail traces over 560 miles of land and water routes that commemorate the War of 1812 in the Chesapeake Bay region. It connects the people, places and events that led to the birth of America’s National Anthem.
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is home to more than 1,500 wild animals, located in Baltimore’s historic Druid Hill Park. Check for visitor information, tickets, special events, exhibits, directions and hours of operation.
There is no shortage of exciting venues in Baltimore where you can enjoy a night out on the town. HONfest 2018 Grab your boas and tease that beehive! It is time for the 25th Annual HONfest.
USCGC Taney. Summary History of USCGC TANEY (WHEC/WPG 37) The US Coast Guard Cutter TANEY is one of the famed Secretary/Treasury Class Coast Guard cutters built in the mid 1930s and which saw extensive service in war and peace for half a century.
USS Constellation is a sloop-of-war, the last sail-only warship designed and built by the United States Navy. She was built in 1854, using a small amount of material salvaged from the frigate USS Constellation, which had been disassembled the year before.
USS Torsk (SS-423) is part of the historic fleet of Historic Ships in Baltimore and is one of two Tench-class submarines still located inside the United States. In 1945, Torsk made two war patrols off Japan, sinking one cargo vessel and two coastal defense frigates.
The Walters Art Museum’s collection spans more than seven millennia, from 5,000 BCE to the 21st century, and encompasses 36,000 art objects. This is the official website for the Walters Art Museum, located in Baltimore, Maryland.
The Washington Monument is the centerpiece of intersecting Mount Vernon Place and Washington Place, an urban square in the Mount Vernon-Belvedere neighborhood north of downtown Baltimore, Maryland. It was the first major monument begun to honor George Washington (1732-1799).