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Fell’s Point is a historic waterfront neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, maritime past, lively dining scene, and preserved 18th–19th century architecture. It’s a walkable spot just a mile from the Inner Harbor.

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The neighborhood has numerous antique, music, and other stores, restaurants, coffee bars, a municipal markethouse with individual stalls, and pubs.

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Pubs

By the mid-19th century, Baltimore was the nation’s second-busiest immigration port after New York, with many newcomers passing through Fell’s Point.

Fells Point was Baltimore’s first deep-water port and a major shipbuilding center, famous for producing the speedy “Baltimore clippers” (topsail schooners)

Home to famous abolitionist and writer

St. John's College

Federick Douglass

Oldest surviving home in Baltimore (1765)

Sailboat

The Robert Long House

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