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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.
The neighborhood has numerous antique, music, and other stores, restaurants, coffee bars, a municipal markethouse with individual stalls, and pubs.
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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
Federick Douglass
Oldest surviving home in Baltimore (1765)
The Robert Long House
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Things To Know When MOVING To Fells Point
Your quick guide to life in Fell’s Point.