Becky S. • July 14, 2011You can go inside and to the top on Sundays. Great view even from the ground.
Erika • October 23, 2015Not a bad seat in the house, friendly bar staff, and productions worth more than what you paid.
Bianca A. • March 27, 2016Highly recommend the clock tour. So much history! Whether tourist or local, you'll learn some pretty awesome things about Baltimore.
Baltimore Maryland • July 16, 2010This was the first metropolitan cathedral in the United States. This historic site contains neoclassical architecture, a 17th Century organ, and more.
Maahht • September 11, 2011historic but falling apart (literally).It is fenced off for safety reasons
Cole T. • November 30, 2018$6 to get the best view of the harbor & city. A wonderful tribute to the lives lost on 9/11 with a panoramic scope of Baltimore’s beauty. One of the best places to visit as a tourist or as a resident.
Pam M. • August 21, 20141860s-George Aloysius Frederick designed the Turkish white marble & brick Tower. Renovations in the 1990s, took out the spiral staircase (led to the rooftop deck) & locked the iron door again.
Markus T. • November 13, 2015Pretty scenic, has a lot of stuff around it. Probably the most well known building in the state
Baltimore • November 13, 2012Voted Best Overlooked Landmark by City Paper Readers for Best of Baltimore 2012
Katina M. • November 15, 2013It's really tricky to find and not in a great neighborhood, but you're safe...it's daytime and you're likely not trying to infringe on anyone's turf...and it's definitely worth it!
Maria G. • November 14, 2014It's a place to see and enjoy. The feast day weekend masses are spiritual and renewing. Make the trip it's worth for anyone that believes in a higher power.
Justin H. • December 23, 2011Two Baltimore businessmen and philanthropists, Melvin Berger and Jack Luskin, donated funds for the monumental flame
Markus T. • January 18, 2016Very hip street. Plenty of cool shops and restaurants! Within walking and biking distance of Hopkins and Charles Village.
joezuc • April 18, 2012Very beautiful ship. Ask for where the Academy cadets on training cruise used to sleep.
Joan M. • June 6, 2012I was blown away when I visited this museum! It's truly amazing! I'd go back again and again!
Kortney B. • January 3, 2016Just a landmark in the Baltimore city skyline.
Lib • July 12, 2012Breathtakingly beautiful moment to represent a history of which I had to previous education. Be sure to take the time to read the story represented by the monument as well as the timeline.
Jason K. • August 25, 2010Whatever you do, don't go up on the top of the building next door. The building is unfinished and you would be trespassing while having the best view in Canton.
Baltimore Maryland • July 21, 2010Climbing the 228 steps to the top of the first monument to George Washington provides an excellent view of the city from historic Mount Vernon where it is located.
Val P. • August 1, 2010Come study here, quiet, nice views, not many people
Rhonda A. • August 12, 2012The trivia questions on this venue are super tricky. They either can't be found on the plaques or the answers are not provided!!! Be careful!
Jan K. • December 31, 2015Magnificent mansion. Decorated for the holidays, buffet was wonderful, concert even better. A MUST VISIT! Amazing!
Francis N. • December 11, 2013All Marylanders should visit this place at least once. It is small but interesting.
George B. • May 12, 2012Beautiful church with a very supportive clergy, music director, and staff. Highly recommend it for worshipping & concerts!
Desiree E. • November 2, 2013Free! But the volunteers running the place are extremely knowledgable. Great little museum where you can learn a lot.
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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