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Fells Point
The guide was updated:A historic Baltimore neighborhood that has been developing along Patapsco River since 1763, the picturesque Fells Point is a blend of different cultures that have been settling in within this waterfront district. Waves of European immigrants have flocked to the city since the second half of the 20th century, creating an interesting hub characterized by a great concentration of dainty shops, music and antique stores along with restaurants and over 120 pubs.
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- Address: Fells Point, Baltimore
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America’s first wax museum of African American history and culture features more than 100 life-size and life-like wax figures. The National Great Blacks In Wax Museum is among the nation’s most dynamic cultural and educational institutions. The willingness to highlight historical and contemporary personalities of African ancestry defines its uniqueness.
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American Visionary Art Museum
The American Visionary Art Museum is full of "Folk Art" produced by self-taught individuals, usually without formal training. The Inner Harbor campus features three historic renovated industrial buildings, sculpture gardens, a museum store and restaurant.
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National Aquarium
Stunning exhibits and more than 11,000 aquatic animals, 660 species of fish, birds, amphibians, reptiles and marine mammals make this Inner Harbor destination one of Baltimore's most popular attractions. Daily dolphin shows, a tropical rain forest with sloths and piranhas, a 4-D Immersion theater and an eerie shark walk are among the many highlights.
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Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum
A National Historic Site, this museum is the birthplace of Babe Ruth. See rare artifacts, photos, videos and memorabilia of Baltimore’s native son, the Great Bambino. This tribute to one of America’s greatest baseball players, including his bat from his famed 1927 season, is located two blocks from Camden Yards.
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Oriole Park at Camden Yard
The Orioles play an 81-home game Major League Baseball schedule from April through September. Ballpark tours are available year-round. One of major league baseball's newest stadiums, the Orioles' home field offers many opportunities, such as practicing your batting skills or joining the scheduled autograph sessions.
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Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine
During the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812, Francis Scott Key was inspired to write what would become America’s national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner", as he watched the 18th-century Fort McHenry come under attack. Park rangers offer visitor programs and special events that highlight the park’s history.
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Historic Ships in Baltimore
This National Historic Landmark features the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse and four ships – USS Constellation, USS Torsk, USCGC Taney and Lightship 116 Chesapeake. You will be able to enjoy hands-on encounters with history, demonstrations, activities, overnight adventures and tours.
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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum
Vowing to preserve the legacy of American railroading and its history, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum hosts a wide roster of 19th and 20th century railroad equipment. They also offer train rides aboard the Mile One Express along the first commercial mile of railroad track laid in America, as well as themed events.
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Fells Point
A historic Baltimore neighborhood that has been developing along Patapsco River since 1763, the picturesque Fells Point is a blend of different cultures that have been settling in within this waterfront district. Waves of European immigrants have flocked to the city since the second half of the 20th century, creating an interesting hub characterized by a great concentration of dainty shops, music and antique stores along with restaurants and over 120 pubs.
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Baltimore Water Taxi
With taxis running every 20 minutes to all the major attractions at reasonable fares (a day pass is also available), getting around Baltimore by water taxi is a welcome option. The company also offers private charters and curated experiences for their guests' events.
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