Area Information
Baltimore, Maryland
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2011 will be held in the beautiful city of Baltimore, MD at
the Marriott Waterfront hotel on Inner Harbor. Baltimore's
Inner Harbor, is one of the most photographed and visited
areas of the city. It has been a major seaports in the
United States since the 1700s and started blossoming into
the cultural center of Baltimore in the 1970s. Locals and
visitors alike enjoy Baltimore's Inner Harbor and the
surrounding neighborhoods that offer a variety of fine
dining, cultural experiences and exciting nightlife.
From
breath-taking panoramic views of the skyline from the
Observation Level of the World Trade Center to the up-close
and personal experiences of street performances happening
spontaneously at the waterfront, Baltimore’s Inner Harbor
offers more to see and do than you might imagine - all
within walking distance or a water taxi ride!
Click
the "Visit Baltimore" logo for more information on Baltimore
and the surrounding area. There you will find a travel
planner, an interactive map tool, as well as information on
their water taxi, shuttle service, and how to get there.
FAMILY
FUN!
Urban
Pirates! Join us in Historic Fells Point and board the
pirate ship Fearless for an exciting Swashbuckling
Adventure.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the beautiful baseball-only
facility in downtown Baltimore, became the official home of
the Orioles on April 6, 1992. The one-time railroad center
is 12 minutes west by foot from the City's Inner Harbor and
only 2 blocks from the birthplace of baseball's most
legendary hero, George Herman "Babe" Ruth.
At
the
Star-Spangled Banner Flag House, you’ll find something
quite rare: A fun-filled, interactive experience where you
and your entire family will become part of one of the most
important stories of our nation's history– the sewing of the
flag that inspired our National Anthem.
The
Maryland Science Center boasts three levels of exhibits
including a planetarium, IMAX theatre and dinosaur fossils.
The museum currently features “TerraLink”,
an exhibit focusing on geology, global mapping,
environmental science, marine biology and other Earth system
sciences.
CLICK HERE
to view a detailed listing of attractions in the
Baltimore area, including maps, locations, admission
fees and web site links.
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