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Lexington Market
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Lexington Market is the largest
running market in the world. It
has been around since 1782. The
market continues to stand in its
original site. The market which
is located on Lexington Street
has been around for more than 6
generations
Six Flags America - Six
Flags America features more than
100 thrilling rides, shows and
attractions! Eight fun and
furious roller coasters, live
Hollywood-style shows including
the new hip-hop high-energy
music review - Radioactive!,
plus a huge water park filled
with more than a million gallons
of splashin' action!
Star-Spangled Banner Flag House
- Visitors to the Flag House are
given a personalized tour of the
18th-century home of Mary Young
Pickersgill and the adjacent
1812 Museum. The house is
furnished in fine Federal
antiques and is the ideal place
to learn about the making of the
Star-Spangled Banner, America's
oldest national flag.
Port Discover, the Children's
Museum in Baltimore -
Offering three floors of endless
interactive fun for the whole
family, with exhibits designed
in collaboration with Walt
Disney Imagineering. Education
and entertainment are joined in
wondrous hands-on activities
that run non-stop daily.
USS Constellation Museum -
The last all sail warship built
by the US Navy provides a
spectacular view of Baltimore's
historic waterfront. As the only
civil war era vessel afloat, USS
Constellation invites guests to
step back in time and explore
the decks of history.
Interactive presentations and
demonstrations by the ships
crew.
The African Art Museum of
Maryland - The Museum's
galleries occupy 750 square
feet. African art exhibited by
the Museum include masks,
sculptured figures, textiles,
baskets, jewelry, household
items and musical instruments,
and goldweights.
Savage Mill - Presently, the
mill is home to more than
175,000 square feet of collector
quality antiques, home
furnishing centers, resident
artisans, galleries, craft
shops, specialty shops, a French
Bakery (with wood-fired ovens),
and a Gourmet Café.
Historical Electronics Museum
- At this museum, one can begin
to understand the enormous
technology leaps that have
occurred during this 'century of
electronics.' Actual radar,
radio and other electronics
systems, including such items as
the camera system used by Apollo
11 astronauts during their July
1969 landing on the moon, are
just a few of the types of
displays at the museum.
Cascade Lake - Spring-fed
lake nestled among rolling hills
and woods. Visitors may swim,
fish and picnic. Roped-off
swimming are includes
waterslides, high-dive platform,
& floating rafts. The facility
also features a Petting zoo.
The Baltimore Zoo - Visit
the Zoo, and meet more than
2,000 animals - including
chimpanzees, warthogs,
elephants, leopards, and more!
Take a safari through Africa.
Discover hands-on adventures in
the #1-rated Children's Zoo. And
explore the winding path through
the Lyn P. Meyerhoff Maryland
Wilderness.
Smithsonian Environmental
Research Center - The
general public learns about
SERC's research and the ecology
of tidal wetlands in canoe trips
led by staff educators and
scientists.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
- Home to the American League
baseball team, the Baltimore
Orioles. Great family fun in a
beautiful baseball venue. Tours
by appointment.
Maryland Science Center -
Enjoy three floors of exhibits
and demonstrations, the Davis
Planetarium, and the IMAX
Theater.
Babe Ruth Museum - If you
love the Babe, Baseball, Home
Runs, the New York Yankees, the
Boston Red Sox, the Baltimore
Orioles, Cal Ripken,
Memorabilia, Games, Trivia, or
Sports History, this is the
place for you.
Lacrosse Museum and National
Hall of Fame - Discover and
relive the origins of America's
oldest sport! Engulf yourself in
rare photographs and art,
vintage equipment and uniforms,
striking sculptures and
trophies, cherished memorabilia
and artifacts. View the all-time
greats of lacrosse in the
beautiful Hall of Fame Gallery
and study their outstanding
accomplishments through
state-of-the-art computer
interactives.
Eubie Blake National Jazz
Institute and Cultural C -
Museum serves to showcase the
works of renowned and aspiring
artists with the focus on
increasing public awareness of
the contributions of African
Americans in the Fine Arts.
National Aquarium in Baltimore
- The Aquarium features more
than 10,000 marine and
freshwater animals. The Aquarium
remains one of the most
sophisticated and
technologically advanced
aquariums in existence. Its
architecture, exhibits,
programs, and management
structure are considered
definitive role models
worldwide.
Historic London Town and Gardens
- Historic London Town and
Gardens is a 23-acre park
located on the South River in
Edgewater, Maryland. London Town
has within its boundaries part
of the late-seventeenth and
early eighteenth-century town of
London, which is currently being
excavated by archaeologists from
the Lost Towns Project.
B & O Railroad Museum -
Through programming and
exhibitions, the B&O Railroad
Museum seeks to explore many new
facets of American railroading
and offer a wide range of
experiences to its visitors.
Irvine Nature Center -
Irvine Nature Center gives
visitors the opportunity to
learn about nature through
hands-on exhibits and outdoor
nature trails.
The Baltimore Museum of Art
- The Baltimore Museum of Art is
Maryland's largest art museum
featuring more than 85,000 works
or art, ranging from ancient
mosaics to contemporary art
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