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C & O Canal National Historic Park
The C& O Canal National Historical Park protects the mid-19th-century Chesapeake and Ohio Canal along the Potomac River. The canal was built to link Chesapeake Bay to the Ohio River, ... Read more
Fort McHenry National Monument & Historic Shrine
The Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine is one of the most popular attractions in Baltimore. Critical events changed the course of history here, when the fort’s soldiers ... Read more
Fell's Point & Canton
Cobbled streets and a waterfront setting make Fell’s Point and Canton must-see locations in Baltimore. Fell’s Point’s focus is Market Square, its 18th-century buildings now home to boutiques and ... Read more
Baltimore Inner Harbor
Baltimore’s focus for visitors is the revitalized, pedestrian-friendly Inner Harbor, with its waterfront promenade and surrounding central business district. On the water is Baltimore’s gleaming ... Read more
B&O Railroad Museum
History buffs and train lovers won’t want to miss a visit to Baltimore’s B&O Railroad Museum, the world’s biggest museum devoted to locomotives. There are historic trains galore at the Baltimore ... Read more
Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum
Baseball fans won’t want to miss a visit to the birthplace of George Herman ‘Babe’ Ruth in Baltimore. The well-preserved, humble rowhouse includes the upstairs bedroom where the famous baseball ... Read more
Edgar Allen Poe House & Grave
For literature fans, entering the little rowhouse preserved as the Edgar Allen Poe House and Museum is a thrilling experience. The famous author lived in the 5-room house in the 1830s, and a ... Read more
National Aquarium in Baltimore
Baltimore’s National Aquarium is the star of the Inner Harbor, home to 16,500 creatures and more than 660 species. There are slithering reptiles and a giant octopus, and of course all kinds of fish ... Read more
