Cole T. • November 15, 2018Located right on the harbor in front of Fed Hill Park, a ton of courts available to play on during the week with regular leagues scheduled here. Always a game going during the warmer months.
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.
Nicholas Z. • April 4, 2016If you want to see Mr. Trash Wheel get a mate, donate so we can see a Canton trash wheel too.
Jonathan K. • August 25, 2014The dancing fountains and they often have festivals here. Lots if food trucks!
Jake S. • August 9, 2014A visit to the lighthouse is free, with a suggest donation. Don't miss the second floor!
@_bingethinker • December 18, 2011It's really McKeldin Square, but the #Occupiers spelled it improperly, but whatever.
Steven M. • February 9, 2013As the nation’s first African-American Supreme Court Justice, Baltimore’s own Thurgood Marshall had a lasting impact on civil rights and human rights for all Americans.
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.
Theresa • May 5, 2018The Inner Harbor is a beautiful place to walk around with lots to see and do. Visit the aquarium, and enjoy a meal at one of the various restaurants. Don’t forget to rent a paddle boat!
Karen • August 14, 2022This ship is huge and it is now a landmark. Permanently stationed at this port.
Maryland • May 29, 2012Star-Spangled Site: This reproduction of a Baltimore schooner was used to capture British merchant ships during the War of 1812.
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