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Baltimore

History, beautiful scenery, world-class entertainment and easy accessability make Baltimore a tremendous choice for a ship's reunion. Did we mention the blue crab?


Bright Baltimore
  • The Babe Ruth Museum
    A national historic site, the museum is the birthplace of Babe Ruth; it's also the museum of Baltimore's Colts and Orioles, and Johnny Unitas. See rare artifacts, photos, videos and more
  • Lexington Market
    Historic public market established in 1782. Over 140 merchants selling and displaying foods of every type and description
  • National Aquarium in Baltimore
    Dive in for an unforgettable journey under the sea. Stunning exhibits and more than 11,000 aquatic animals make this Inner Harbor destination Baltimore's most popular attraction.
  • Baltimore Maritime Museum ( No Web Site Available)
    Tour USS Torsk, last victorious WWII submarine; USCGC Taney, last Pearl Harbor survivor afloat; Lightship Chesapeake, guiding mariners safely; and the 7-foot Knoll Lighthouse, which marked the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay for 33 years.
  • National Historic Seaport of Baltimore
    The National Historic Seaport of Baltimore is a collection of attractions in Baltimore's Inner Harbor that tell the story of Baltimore's maritime history. The venues can be reached by foot or by water transportation on the Seaport Taxi.


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