Visit the birthplace of the “Star Spangled Banner” at Fort McHenry National Monument. Explore the historical Baltimore grounds that inspired the national anthem or watch the Guard perform demonstrations and reenactments at the park.
The Historic Ships in Baltimore is a collection of four museum ships and one lighthouse. This maritime museum is located on East Pratt Street on Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this massive collection includes the USS Constellation, an 1854 sloop-of-war, the Chesapeake, the USS Torsk, a World War II submarine, the USSCGC Taney, a Coast Guard cutter, and a lighthouse called the Seven Foot Knoll Light. The museum offers several guided tours such as the “Ship as a Machine,” the “Powder Monkey Tour,” and many more.
The George Peabody Library is widely recognized as one of the most beautiful library spaces in the world, but is also an essential space for teaching and research. Formerly the Library of the Peabody Institute of the City of Baltimore, the library’s collection dates from the founding of the Peabody Institute in 1857. In that year, George Peabody, a Massachusetts-born philanthropist, dedicated the Peabody Institute to the citizens of Baltimore in appreciation of their “kindness and hospitality.”
Come see Oriole Park at Camden Yards from a whole new perspective. Enjoy the charm of the ballpark from club level suites, the press level, and even the Orioles dugout. Oriole Park revolutionized baseball when it debuted on Opening Day 1992. Now, here's your chance to go behind the scenes of this historic ballpark and learn more about how it has continued to change the baseball fan's experience ever since.
The month of October is usually associated with the strange and mysterious, and in Baltimore that’s especially true when it comes to “Poe-tober.” October is the perfect time to explore Edgar Allan Poe’s macabre life, his enigmatic death and everything in between with only-in Baltimore exhibitions, events and tours. https://www.poeinbaltimore.org/poe-places/
This is such a fun way to explore the city! Please look at Google Map Link provided below to see the different pick-up locations. You can buy tickets on the boat using a credit card or can buy online (recommend just buying them on the boat). https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1jwt0B4E_6yu8Y0RECu83dDTjl7aATgAS&usp=sharing