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The George Peabody Library in Baltimore, known as the “Cathedral of Books,” features soaring cast-iron balconies and houses one of the finest 19th-century collections in the U.S.
The Walters Art Museum showcases 5,000 years of art—from ancient Egypt to modern times—with medieval armor, Renaissance paintings, and rare manuscripts, all free to the public.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards has been home to the Orioles since 1992. Its blend of classic charm and modern design helped inspire a new era of ballpark architecture near the Inner Harbor.
Annapolis, Maryland’s capital, blends colonial charm with maritime heritage. Home to the U.S. Naval Academy and the nation’s oldest state capitol still in use, it offers a window into early American history.
Lexington Market is one of Baltimore’s oldest public markets, known for its packed food stalls, local vendors, and classic Baltimore eats—especially crab cakes and fried chicken.
Baltimore’s Inner Harbor blends history, culture, and entertainment. Once a busy port, it’s now home to museums, shops, restaurants, and scenic waterfront views.
The National Aquarium in Baltimore is a world-class marine sanctuary with over 20,000 animals, featuring shark tunnels, coral reefs, and rainforest exhibits overlooking the Inner Harbor.
Fells Point is a historic waterfront neighborhood with cobblestone streets, lively pubs, and maritime charm. Once a busy shipbuilding port, it’s now a vibrant cultural hub.
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