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Antique Row Shops
800 Block of N. Howard St
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-383-2881

While visiting Baltimore, visitors should investigate the varied venues for shopping. The Antique Row Shops are also known as The Avenue of the Arts. The Avenue showcases Classy objects and higher quality pieces.

Baltimore Arena
201 W Baltimore St
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-347-2020

The Baltimore Arena is perhaps one of the largest indoor sports & entertainment facility in Baltimore. The arena seats 14,000 people and it offers each of those people entertaining events year-round. The likes of everyone in the family will be full-filled here, from Stars on Ice, Disney's World on Ice, to WWF and WCW wrestling action, to Bay Runners basketball, gymnastics, and much more. The arena showcases performances of Sesame Street Live, USHRA motor sports events, monster truck shows, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Don't miss out on a performance of a lifetime!

Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum
203 N. Amity St
Baltimore, MD 21223
410-396-7932

The Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum, is situated within the original house where Poe lived. Built in the 1830's, Poe resided in this house for two to three years. At the threat of becoming demolished in 1941, The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore restored the home, and converted it into a museum dedicated to the great poet. The museum is unique in that it not only gives visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the literary world of Poe, but it also highlights Baltimore's past.

The Baltimore Zoo
Druid Hill Park
Baltimore, MD 21217
410-366-LION

The Baltimore Zoo, recognized as the third oldest zoological park in the nation, offers the family a fun-filled time. The Baltimore Zoo has over 2,250 animals in residence: everything from each category of birds, reptiles, and mammals. New residents of the zoo include a pair of cheetahs, two elephants, five giraffes, two snow leopards and a troop of chimpanzees in the Chimpanzee Forest. All the exhibits are designed with low sightlines that allow children to see the animals. Zoo Programs and exhibits are geared to groups of all ages. Experience the excitement of an African safari at the zoo's six-acre African Watering Hole. The Children's Zoo is rated number one in America and interactive activities, a farmyard for baby animals, and a Kids Zone petting zoo. The zoo animals also celebrate holidays: so be sure not too miss the Halloween Zoo Boo exhibit and the Zoo Lights display in December.

Harborplace & The Gallery
200 E. Pratt St
Baltimore, MD 21202
410-332-4191

Harborplace & The Gallery provides visitors with the opportunity to shop Baltimore style. The greatest shopping offered within Baltimore consists of a mix of more than 200 stylish shops, tempting eateries, and varied kiosks. Showcasing four floors of shopping excursions, the Gallery features such known shops such as: The Gap, Banana Republic, J. Crew, Contempo Casuals, Nine West, Victoria's Secret, FootLocker and Sam Goody- just to name a few! At Harborplace visitors can discover the electric mix of shops and specialty boutiques. Harbor Place & The Gallery is easily located along Inner Harbor, set within two huge glass pavilions.

Maryland Science Center
601 Light St
Baltimore, MD 21230
410-685-5225

Located at the end of Inner Harbor, the Maryland Science Center provides visitors with an interactive voyage into science. A must see, the museum has an extensive array of displays and exhibits. All three floors present hands-on exhibits highlighting energy, the Hubble Space Telescope, the human body, static electricity, holograms, and so much more. The museum will stretch your mind, with the live demonstrations and permanent exhibits. The permanent exhibits at the museum span across the time: The Prehistoric Dinosaur exhibit takes you back in time to investigate the presence of dinosaurs in the Maryland area; While the Chesapeake Bay exhibits the lives of aquatic animals presently living within the bay. The museum also features an illuminating view of the sky from The Davis Planetarium, as well as an amazing five-story IMAX Theater.

Mimi DiPietro Skating Center
2601 E. Baltimore St
Baltimore, MD 21224
410-396-9392

Be prepared to lace up your skates and hit the ice at the Mimi DiPietro Skating Center! Located in the historic Patterson Park, this ice arena provides the perfect setting for a night or day of skating. If you have not mastered skating in figure eights, not to worry the ice rink offers two-hour skating lessons. Every Friday night, Mimi's sets the atmosphere for skaters by providing deejayed music.

Mt. Pleasant Ice Arena
6101 Hillen Road
Northern Parkway
Baltimore, MD 21239
PHONE: 410-444-1888

Mt. Pleasant Ice Arena is all about providing skaters with a family-friendly atmosphere. Wednesday night is family bargain night - this means that every member of the family has an opportunity to lace up their skates and glide out onto the ice rink. Skaters of all levels are welcomed, from the novice skater to the professional skater.

National Aquarium in Baltimore
Pier 3,501 E. Pratt St
Baltimore, MD 21202
410-576-3800

The National Aquarium provides a fun and educational visit for all! Anchored on Inner Harbor, the National Aquarium is located within the triangular glass building that remains as a familiar sight of Baltimore. Each of the museum's four levels showcases marine mammals, amphibians, birds and fish. The aquarium features dolphin performances, over 10, 000 sea creatures, rain forest with exotic birds, dart frogs, live piranhas and a running stream, a petting area, a coral reef exhibit, and much more. The Shark pool offers visitors a close view of the sharks as they swim about. A genuine treat for the entire family!

Northwest Family Sports Center
5731 CottonWorth Ave
Baltimore, MD 21209
410-433-2307

The Northwest Family Sports Center in offers family fun for every member of your family! The activities offered at the Northwest Center include ice dancing, hockey lessons, and speed skating sessions. During the summer months, young skaters can join the skating camp. Northwest also offers skating sessions for the novice skaters and more advanced courses. Northwest also features live deejays on Friday and Saturday nights.

Oriole Park at Camden Yards
333 W Camden St
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-685-9800

The stadium's unique 1920s design provides its visitors with the classic charm of baseball. A complete 75-minute tour of the facilities is available and departs regularly from the baseball store located near the stadium. Unless they are bought ahead of time, getting tickets for seated sections can be difficult. So make sure to buy your tickets in advance. However, if you don't have tickets and would still like to attend a game, 200 bleacher seats and 400 standing room only tickets go on sale two hours before the game. The park features a souvenir shop, a cafeteria, lounge, restaurant, and a bar. Historically Baltimore has been a city known for the excitement of its baseball games. So, while in Baltimore take the family out to see a game, or take a tour of the Orioles Hall of Fame.

The Babe Ruth Birthplace and Official Orioles Museum
216 Emory Street
Baltimore, MD 21235
410-727-1539

Baltimore is famous for baseball. Baltimore is also the hometown of one of baseball's greatest legends. This museum is dedicated to commemorating baseball. One portion of the museum features the great player Babe Ruth. Here, visitors have the opportunity to view some of Ruth's memorabilia: Ruth's original catcher's mitt from St. Mary's Industrial School, a bat he used during the 1927 season, and a scorecard from his first professional game are just a few of the items on display. In another section of the museum, Orioles memorabilia is on display. Famous ball players such as Cal Ripken are honored here.

Baltimore Civil War Museum and President Street Station
601 President Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: 410-385-5188

The Baltimore Civil War Museum is dedicated to commemorating the history of the Civil War. The museum presents the war from an interesting perspective - the Maryland perspective on the Civil War. In particular the museum highlights the town of Baltimore's role in the war. The museum features detailed exhibits on the Pratt Street Riot, the Underground Railroad, and so much more. The Baltimore Civil War Museum gives you an exclusive opportunity to take a leap back in time and experience American history.

Baltimore Maritime Museum
5 Pratt Street
Pier 3 and 5
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: 410-396-3453

Located at the National Historic Seaport of Baltimore, the main attraction of the Baltimore Maritime Museum consists of three historic vessels. The first is the United States Coast Guard Cutter Roger B. Taney, veteran of WWII, the Korean and Vietnam wars, and subsequent duty as a drug enforcement vessel. The second is the USS Torsk, a WWII submarine that saw action during the Lebanon Crisis of 1960 and helped enforce the blockade during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. Rounding out the museums collection is the Lightship Chesapeake, which served to make the Chesapeake Bay safe for sailors in ill weather. From a simple tour to entertain the casual sailing buff to the small library and extensive photo collection for the serious maritime historian, there is enough history packed into these three historic vessels to keep anyone intrigued.

The Baltimore Museum of Art
10 Art Museum Drive
Baltimore, MD 21218
410-396-6001

The Baltimore Museum of Art features a mix of historic art and modern. From the longstanding Cone Collection, featuring the works of Cezanne, Gauguin, van Gogh, Renoir, and Picasso to contemporary works by local artists as well as international exhibits, the Museum's collection is extensive. Whether you come to see the works of modern painters or visit one of the largest collections of Matisse's work in the world, there is something in this collection for everyone.

Baltimore Museum of Industry
1415 Key Highway
Baltimore, MD 21230
410-727-4808

From the meticulous work of a seamstress to the blacksmith's works in fire and iron, see the development of industry as it was in Baltimore's past. The various segments of the museum are divided into different industries, each giving visitors a glimpse of Baltimore's industrial history and achievements.

Fort McHenry National Monument
E. Fort Ave
Baltimore 21230
410-962-4290
Standing near the Patapsco River, there are few structures that contain as much history or are as well known as Fort McHenry. In turn, the fort has served as a Coast Guard training facility (WWII), a hospital (WWI), and prison camp for Confederate prisoners during the Civil War. Perhaps its most noted moment in history was the fort's ability to withstand bombardment, during the War of 1812, that inspired Francis Scott Key to write the words to the 'Star Spangled Banner.' Visitors the site where that historic handmade flag flew. See a film that depicts the entire history of the fort or simply explore the unique architecture and let the fort tell you its own history.

The Great Blacks in Wax Museum
1601-3 E. North Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21213
410-563-3404
Visit the first and largest wax museum dedicated solely to black heritage. View full-sized wax replicas of figures in historical settings and attire that depict the trials, tribulations, achievements and contributions of Africans and African-Americans throughout history. There are many intriguing and thought provoking scenes from early American history illustrated. Included are scenes showing a full-scale ship similar to those used to transport Africans to the New World as slaves and scenes depicting later years in the segregated South. Some of the more noted "residents" of the museum include Dr. Charles Drew, Martin Luther King, Jr., Thurgood Marshall, Rosa Parks, and General Colin Powell.

Inner Harbor
Pratt & Light Streets
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: 410-752-8632
If you have full day, or even part of one, to spend meandering and sightseeing in Baltimore, the Inner Harbor should be at the top of your list. With food markets, boutiques, and restaurants in abundance, the Inner Harbor is a must visit. In the mood for a walk? Take a stroll down the outside pavilion and see the myriad activities that are going on in the harbor. You may see large cargo ships loading and unloading or elegant privately owned vessels moored dockside. Are your interests more geared towards being entertained? Never fear! Nearly year-round you will find acrobats, street musicians and magicians ready to amuse, delight, and entertain. One thing is guaranteed: there is something at the Inner Harbor for everyone.