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19th Century Shop |
10400 Stevenson Rd Stevenson, MD 21153 United States +1 410 727 2665 |
This cozy bookshop caters to wealthy collectors. As the name implies, you'll find books and manuscripts from the 1800s. There's also a selection of works by H.L. Mencken and Edgar Allan Poe, as well as rare copies of works by Robert Browning and Lewis Carroll. The shop specializes in offering first edition copies of books by this century's notable authors, including Henry Miller and J.D. Salinger. The shop also offers other items of historical interest. A recent offering: textile samples from the 1770s and 1780s. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Antique treasures |
800 Block North Howard Street and 200 Block of West Read Street Baltimore, MD 21201 United States |
If you're looking for a gently used antique treasure, look no further than this collection of 75 shops. Antique Row, affectionately called The Avenue of the Arts by those in-the-know, offers a wide range of relics to rummage through. You'll find classic furniture and accessories, the type found at estate sales and auctions. Expect to find ornate mahogany picture frames and oak furniture. Some shopkeepers offer specialized services, such as restoration and guilding. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ideal location for meetings, banquets |
1 West Pratt Street Baltimore, MD 21201 United States +1 410 649 7000 http://www.bccenter.org/ |
This convention center is within walking distance of Baltimore's major attractions - Oriole Park, PSINet Stadiu and the Inner Harbor, and is connected by skywalk to several hotels and shopping centers - making it an ideal location for meetings, banquets and other activities. The professional staff will help you plan your event, large or small. The Center is equipped with a top-of-the-line telecommunications network and state-of-the-art sound system. Water, compressed air and electricity are available in the exhibit halls, which are equipped with covered loading docks. Food and beverage service is also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Renal dialysis program and continuing care |
2000 West Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD 21223 United States +1 410 362 3000 http://www.bonsecours.org/balt... |
This health system includes two West Baltimore hospitals, Bon Secours Hospital and Liberty Medical Center, as well as 40 primary care locations. Continuous care is taken always. Renal dialysis, Behavioral services and Emergency services are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For a peaceful holiday season |
201 East Pratt Street Baltimore, MD 21202-1039 United States +1 410 234 8119 http://www.christmasdove.com/ |
With its flagship store having opened in 1972, The Christmas Dove knows the Christmas season inside out. This is the one stop shopping for all of your holiday needs, complete with beautiful Christmas displays that will inspire awe in children young and old. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exploding with energy |
601 East Pratt Street, 6th floor Baltimore, MD 21202 United States +1 410 752 5444 http://www.cordish.com/ |
Located on East Pratt Street, the Cordish Company is a leading real estate development company. It offers assistance in developing entertainment districts, offices and apartments. The company has won a number of national awards for its excellent performance and perfect professionalism. Call for more details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A shop for explorers |
301 South Light Street, No. 49 Baltimore, MD 21202 United States +1 410 576 0909 |
The Discovery Channel Store next to Inner Harbor on South Light Street is an important city landmark. This store is the favorite haunt of super intelligent kids, academically inclined teenagers and inquisitive adults. If it's information about human biology, animals, nature, or history you're looking for, this is the place to go to. Check out the educational DVDs and videos. Try the cool T-shirts, with unusual messages, for size. Take a look at the electronic gadgets and the outdoor traveler fare. Do serious brainstorming before buying any of the toys and books for your kids, because of the sheer variety. If you're short of cash, just browsing through the products will be a learning experience. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tailored and casual men's clothing |
200 West Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD 21201 United States +1 410 727 0763 http://www.gagemenswear.com |
One of Baltimore's finest men's clothing stores, Gage has been around for 50 years. The friendly staff is attentive and you'll find an impressive selection of designer men's wear - Joseph Abboud, Perry Ellis, Zanetti of Italy, Tulliano, Haupt and Nino Cerutti. You'll find a full range of sizes, from 36 to 56 in regulars, shorts, longs and x-longs, as well as big and tall. The store also offers tailoring services. Gage's boy's department features designer suits, sport coats, and dress slacks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Glitzy downtown shopping mall |
200 East Pratt Street Baltimore, MD 21202-6103 United States +1 410 332 4191 http://www.harborplace.com |
Downtown Baltimore's main shopping center is attractive, with escalators connecting four levels and plants hanging over glass partitions. Shoppers will find about 75 specialty shops, restaurants and eateries, including Baltimore's own Donna's, a popular coffee bar and cafe. National retailers include Banana Republic, The Gap, Brooks Brothers, Ann Taylor, Casual Corner and J. Crew. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Urban marketplace in two pavilions |
200 East Pratt Street (Light and Pratt streets) Baltimore, MD 21202 United States +1 410 332 4191 http://www.harborplace.com |
Located at the water's edge, Harborplace and the Gallery consists of two glass-enclosed pavilions, Light Street and Pratt Street. The twin, bi-level marketplaces offer a variety of 16 different restaurants and 40 small, carry-out eateries. Highlights include the Capital City Brewing Company, City Lights Seafood, with outdoor seating overlooking the harbor, the Cheesecake Factory and Planet Hollywood. For the shopaholics there are around 101 specialty shops. A city park between the pavilions is often the site of free entertainment, including musicians, jugglers and clowns. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic food market |
400 West Lexington Street Baltimore, MD 21201 United States +1 410 685 6169 http://www.lexingtonmarket.com |
Fresh meats, seafood and fruits, as well as baked goods, kosher-style corned beef and an array of international dishes can be found among the dozens of vendors at this market. The aromas and the variety of shoppers who flock to this 200-year-old market make for a colorful morning or afternoon visit. A food court surrounds a large stage, where events are held year round. Circus elephants visit the market in March, a crab race marks Preakness in May and an ice cream festival is held in July. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Public transportation network |
6 Saint Paul Street Maryland Transit Administration Baltimore, MD 21202-1614 United States +1 410 539 5000 http://www.mtamaryland.com |
The Light Rail, an above-ground mass transit system, runs 30 miles from Hunt Valley in Baltimore County, through Baltimore City, to Glen Burnie in Anne Arundel County. There's also two spurs, one to Penn Station in Baltimore, the other to BWI Airport. Trains run every 17 minutes, with the spur trains traveling every 34 minutes. There are stations at Camden Yards and Hamburg Street (PSINet Stadium). Weekly and monthly passes are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Community teaching hospital |
827 Linden Avenue Baltimore, MD 21201 United States +1 410 225 8000 http://www.marylandgeneral.org/ |
This is a 300-bed community teaching hospital. Renowned teaching institution for obstetrics, ophthalmology, general medicine and eye, ear, nose and throat care are available. Emergency care, dermatology, oncology, pediatrics, radiology and urology are also on offer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Diamonds are for keeps |
29 Light Street Baltimore, MD 21202-1235 United States +1 410 685 4667 |
This store offers the best of gold, platinum and silver jewelry, watches, accessories, and diamonds in Baltimore. You can get your jewelry traded, appraised or mended here. You can check out the latest designs or even customize your jewelry at Mazer's, making it a great place to buy gifts for loved ones. The service is obliging and quick, and discounts are offered from time to time. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Breast center and geriatric care |
301 Saint Paul Place Baltimore, MD 21202-5863 United States +1 410 332 9000 / +1 410 332 9888 http://www.mdmercy.com/ |
Breast center, Diabetes Center, Emergency room, Plastic and reconstructive surgery, Eye and cosmetic surgery, Baltimore's largest geriatric care facility, Vascular center, Women's imaging center, Snoring and sleep disorders center are all a part of this centre. Parking in adjacent garages. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Salon and spa since 1896 |
106 Water Street Baltimore, MD 21202 United States +1 410 625 2565 http://www.monicassalonspa.com/ |
Operating in the Inner Harbor since the turn of the 19th century, this salon has perfected its craft. Keeping the people of Baltimore beautiful and healthy requires expertise in skin, hair, nails, and body treatment methods. Monica's also offers massage and reflexology to pamper you in their relaxed and stylish location. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ethic and contemporary arts and crafts |
220 West Read Street Baltimore, MD 21201-4809 United States +1 410 625 9993 http://www.sandarac.com/ |
Come to the Sandarac Gallery that hosts a unique collection of contemporary and ethnic arts and crafts from all over the world. The Gallery includes a variety of ceramics, jewelry, fabrics, and antiques, particularly from Asia and the Middle East. American art is on display as well. Sandarac rents as well as sells art and selected crafts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Panoramic views, local history |
401 E Pratt Street, 27th floor World Trade Center Baltimore, MD 21202 United States +1 410 837 8439 http://www.viewbaltimore.org/t... |
This observation area, on the 27th floor of the World Trade Center, offers panoramic views of the Baltimore Harbor. There is also a museum that displays artifacts from Baltimore's past and a gift shop featuring the famous Maryland crab. Although school groups and tours are invited to schedule an appointment to experience the Top of the World Observation Level, the space may not be reserved for private functions. Admission: for adults USD5, seniors and military USD4, children between 3-12 years of age USD3 and children less than three years of age are free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Leading trauma center and children's hospital |
22 South Greene Street Baltimore, MD 21201 United States +1 410 328 6971 / +1 800 492 5538 (Toll Free) http://www.umm.edu/ |
Emergency room, world-renowned R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, cancer center, children's hospital, helicopter transport and more intensive care beds than any other Maryland hospital. Parking available in several nearby garages. Bus, Metro, Light Rail and MARC also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |