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803 Light Street Baltimore, MD 21230 +1 410 539 6700 http://www.clippercity.com info@clippercity.com |
Get set for a nautical adventure as you step into the Clipper City Ship and depend on the winds to set your destination for the day. The capacity of the ship is 140, so it makes for a great venue to host events. Private and corporate sails usually last from three to four hours. The journey begins from the Baltimore Inner Harbor through the Chesapeake Bay and further. Clipper City departs from Baltimore from April through October. Annapolis, St. Michaels and Havre de Grace are also starting points at various times during the year. Daily sails start at Harbor Place and last for around two hours. Don't worry about food and beverages, as that is taken care of on board. Check the site for weekly events and rates. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sailing lessons and races |
1425 Key Highway Baltimore Museum of Industry Baltimore, MD 21230 +1 410 727 0722 (Office) / +1 410 727 2884 (Voice Mail) http://www.downtownsailing.org sailing@downtownsailing.org |
A nonprofit sailing organization, this company offers affordable sailing opportunities, including youth and adult lessons, recreational sailing and racing. Sailing opportunities are available for all age and skill levels. Adult lessons are offered Monday evenings and select weekends May-October. More than 800 youngsters have attended the center's Junior Sailing Camp and hundreds of adults have learned to sail through its sailing programs. Wednesdays nights are open sailing. Skipper and crew members gather on the dock and are matched according to abilities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Local history, sweeping views |
800 block Covington Street Baltimore, MD 21230 http://www.federalhillonline.com/ info@federalhillonline.com |
This pristine park offers spectacular views of the Inner Harbor and a wonderful, fenced-in play area for the kids, complete with slides, a sandbox and monkey bars. Dogs are also welcome. While you're visiting the park, take a moment to learn about one of Baltimore's most prominent citizens. A monument details the life of Major General Samuel Smith, who helped defeat the British attack on Baltimore during the War of 1812. He went on to become a Congressman, then president of the Senate and, finally, mayor of Baltimore. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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