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    • 8.5
      Monument
      21 S Eutaw St (at W. Lombard St.), Baltimore
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      • Markus T.

        Markus T. • January 18, 2016A cool architectural gem near the Inner Harbor and a block from Camden Yards.

    • 7.5
      Historic and Protected Site
      610 President St (Fleet St), Baltimore
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      • Desiree E.

        Desiree E. • November 2, 2013Free! But the volunteers running the place are extremely knowledgable. Great little museum where you can learn a lot.

    • 7.5
      Historic and Protected Site
      844 E Pratt St, Baltimore
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    • 8.1
      Historic and Protected Site
      309 N Charles St (Saratoga), Baltimore
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      • George B.

        George B. • May 12, 2012Beautiful church with a very supportive clergy, music director, and staff. Highly recommend it for worshipping & concerts!

    • 8.5
      Historic and Protected Site
      11 W Mount Vernon Pl, Baltimore
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      • Jan K.

        Jan K. • December 31, 2015Magnificent mansion. Decorated for the holidays, buffet was wonderful, concert even better. A MUST VISIT! Amazing!

    • 7.7
      Historic and Protected Site
      699 Washington Pl (at Mt Vernon Pl), Baltimore
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      • Stina P.

        Stina P. • March 17, 2016climb 227 steps to the top for interesting mini views of the city

    • 7.3
      Historic and Protected Site
      216 Emory St (at Dover St), Baltimore
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      • Erik C.

        Erik C. • July 25, 2012Small museum I think even for the non-baseball enthusiast you will still enjoy the rolling videos they play and The plethora of memorabilia is all over. The gift shop had a nice assortment of goodies

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      Historic and Protected Site
      300 Key Highway, Baltimore
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      • Justin H.

        Justin H. • December 23, 2011The Pride of Baltimore was a reproduction of a Baltimore clipper topsail schooner named The Chausseur which fought in the War of 1812 under privateer Thomas Boyle.

    • 6.6
      Historic and Protected Site
      888 S Broadway (at Thames St), Baltimore
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      • Addie B.

        Addie B. • July 24, 2015Exceptional place to stay. Their exemplary customer service and comfortable rooms allow you to worry about nothing while here! Don't miss the observation deck!

    • 8.0
      Museum
      301 E Pratt St, Baltimore
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      • Stacey M.

        Stacey M. • July 7, 2014Amazingly beautiful, and nice for kids.

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      Historic and Protected Site
      Lloyd Street, Baltimore
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      • Naptown .

        Naptown . • January 30, 2012Bult in 1845, Loyd St was the first synagogue erected in Maryland, and today it is the third-oldest standing synagogue in the U.S.

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      Historic and Protected Site
      1467 Philpot St., Baltimore
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      • Steven M.

        Steven M. • February 9, 2013This statue of Frederick Douglass stands in front of Holmes Hall at Morgan State. It is the university's most widely recognized architectural landmark.

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      Historic and Protected Site
      1600 Shakespeare St, Baltimore
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      Cemetery
      1607 Shakespeare St, Baltimore
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      • Robert C.

        Robert C. • May 31, 2012Go without a guide they make stuff up. Use Google.

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      Historic and Protected Site
      618 Washington Pl., Baltimore
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      • Evelyn B.

        Evelyn B. • September 1, 2019Great place to relax and enjoy the park, while sitting across from the Peabody Institute

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      Historic and Protected Site
      217 S Durham St (E Pratt St. & S. Wolfe St.), Baltimore
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      • Tracy W.

        Tracy W. • June 29, 2011One of Baltimore's most famous residents, jazz singer Billie Holiday once lived in this house.

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      Historic and Protected Site
      W Madison St (at N Howard St), Baltimore
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      • Justin H.

        Justin H. • December 23, 2011Made out of bronze, this statue was erected in 1904 by Emmanuel Fremiet.

    • 6.8
      Bar$$$$View Menu
      1647 Thames St (Thames Street @ S. Broadway), Baltimore
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      • Sam B.

        Sam B. • April 11, 2015Horrible layout makes it hard to enjoy yourself on a crowded weekend but historic site and great staff make it worth it

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