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Maryland Science Center, this Inner Harbor museum features interactive exhibits that focus on physics, marine biology and astronomy. Among the most popular recent exhibits were three-dimensional nebula models and a giant meteor... more
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Not quite for martini lovers only - but close. This nifty bar, located in the newly revitalized Canton neighborhood, offers nearly a dozen varieties of the classic cocktail. You can sip, stir and shake in the downstairs bar are... more
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Port Discovery offers interactive fun for the whole family. The young and young at heart will enjoy the Dream Lab and the Exploration Center, where visitors make their dreams come true and learn how to make their own art and je... more
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Opened in 1992, this baseball stadium incorporates the old Baltimore & Ohio RR Warehouse building into its asymmetrical design. The home plate and right field foul pole came from the old Memorial Stadium, former home of the O's... more
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Baltimore's World Trade Center - the world's tallest pentagonal building - is a must-see for anyone visiting Charm City. That's because the 27th-floor observation deck "Top of the World" - offers panoramic views of the Inner Ha... more
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), and visited the observation deck in Baltimore’s World Trade Center. Everything was really pricey, but at least continue reading »
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Housed in a former oyster packing house in a still-industrial part of the city, this museum gives visitors a look at the industries that made Baltimore a manufacturing capital in the 1880s -- canning, printing, and garme... more
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The BMA is famous for its Matisse collection, assembled by Baltimore sisters Claribel and Etta Cone, who went to Paris in the 1920s and came back with Impressionist and modern art. The $4-million Cone Wing showcases thei... more
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'Visionary' is a term used to describe art that is created by people who use ordinary media to express their own intensely personal ideas about life. This museum has assembled a wonderful collection of this very Visionary art.... more
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Edgar Allen Poe's death in Baltimore remains shrouded in mystery, but the years he spent living in the city are well documented, thanks largely to Jeff Jerome, curator of the Poe House and Museum. The row home contains Poe's te... more
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