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Federal Hill Park


Local history, sweeping views
800 block Covington Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
United States
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
Federal Hill Park photo by Wally Gobetz
Photo: Wally Gobetz
Federal Hill Park photo by Matthew Walter
Photo: Matthew Walter
Federal Hill Park photo by blissitude
Photo: blissitude
 

 
Washington Monument


Baltimore's Monument to George Washington
600 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
United States
+1 410 396 0929
Towering above Mount Vernon Place is Baltimore's Washington Monument. The marble Doric column towers 178 feet with a statue of George Washington at its crown. The reward for climbing the steep, winding 228 steps is a bird's-eye view of Baltimore. The base contains a small museum with exhibits chronicling the architecture and development of the monument, which took nearly 15 years to build (1815-1829).

Review © 2007, Wcities
Washington Monument photo by Jeff Kubina
Photo: Jeff Kubina
Washington Monument photo by Chris
Photo: Chris
Washington Monument photo by Jeff Kubina
Photo: Jeff Kubina
Washington Monument photo by Thom Perry
Photo: Thom Perry
Washington Monument photo by HAMACHI!
Photo: HAMACHI!
Washington Monument photo by Alan Barr
Photo: Alan Barr
Washington Monument photo by Chris Tuttle
Photo: Chris Tuttle
Washington Monument photo by sparkieg
Photo: sparkieg
Washington Monument photo by Brian Thomas
Photo: Brian Thomas
Washington Monument photo by Gregory Hafer
Photo: Gregory Hafer
Washington Monument photo by Carl
Photo: Carl
Washington Monument photo by Richenda Brim
Photo: Richenda Brim
Washington Monument photo by Natalie Conn
Photo: Natalie Conn
Washington Monument photo by C.L. Carlton
Photo: C.L. Carlton
Washington Monument photo by Sara Sjoberg
Photo: Sara Sjoberg
Washington Monument photo by Jeff Eng
Photo: Jeff Eng
Washington Monument photo by Tammy B
Photo: Tammy B
Washington Monument photo by Michael Faulkner
Photo: Michael Faulkner
Washington Monument photo by Chris Folsom
Photo: Chris Folsom
Washington Monument photo by Tanya Lukasik
Photo: Tanya Lukasik
Washington Monument photo by Francesca Russell
Photo: Francesca Russell
Washington Monument photo by robstation
Photo: robstation
Washington Monument photo by Sarah McGuane
Photo: Sarah McGuane
Washington Monument photo by Carrie Arnold
Photo: Carrie Arnold
Washington Monument photo by George Czyrba
Photo: George Czyrba
Washington Monument photo by Tony Venne
Photo: Tony Venne
Washington Monument photo by Lindsey Justice
Photo: Lindsey Justice
Washington Monument photo by Trevor Shafer
Photo: Trevor Shafer
Washington Monument photo by Jason Zangari
Photo: Jason Zangari
Washington Monument photo by Robert Freeland
Photo: Robert Freeland
Washington Monument photo by Oemar
Photo: Oemar
 

 
World Trade Center


Panoramic views of Baltimore
401 East Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
+1 410 837 8439
http://www.baltimore.to/TopOfW...
Baltimore's World Trade Center - the world's tallest pentagonal building - is a must-see for anyone visiting Charm City. That's because the 27th-floor observation deck "Top of the World" - offers panoramic views of the Inner Harbor and Baltimore's historic waterfront neighborhoods. It's a great place to get a sense of the city. The observation level also contains exhibits about Baltimore and its economic renaissance. Admission: USD4 Adults; USD3 Seniors; USD2 Kids 12 and under.

Review © 2007, Wcities
World Trade Center photo by Ed Dame
Photo: Ed Dame
World Trade Center photo by Mark
Photo: Mark
World Trade Center photo by Ed Botzum
Photo: Ed Botzum
World Trade Center photo by David Davies
Photo: David Davies
World Trade Center photo by Evan Helfrich
Photo: Evan Helfrich
World Trade Center photo by Ken Shanaberger
Photo: Ken Shanaberger
World Trade Center photo by Michael Saffle
Photo: Michael Saffle
World Trade Center photo by Ramon Duterte
Photo: Ramon Duterte
World Trade Center photo by Nora
Photo: Nora
World Trade Center photo by Steven McNamara
Photo: Steven McNamara
World Trade Center photo by Adam Machado
Photo: Adam Machado
World Trade Center photo by Matthew C. Walsh
Photo: Matthew C. Walsh
World Trade Center photo by Chris Mendoza
Photo: Chris Mendoza
World Trade Center photo by Vinay Goel
Photo: Vinay Goel
World Trade Center photo by Charlene Smith
Photo: Charlene Smith
World Trade Center photo by Joshua Davis
Photo: Joshua Davis
World Trade Center photo by Arindam Das
Photo: Arindam Das
World Trade Center photo by beckitten
Photo: beckitten
World Trade Center photo by A. Scott Piccotti
Photo: A. Scott Piccotti
World Trade Center photo by amonacanindian
Photo: amonacanindian
World Trade Center photo by Kelly Wright
Photo: Kelly Wright
World Trade Center photo by Marcus Afzali
Photo: Marcus Afzali
World Trade Center photo by Orville Hrabe
Photo: Orville Hrabe
World Trade Center photo by skyliner2008
Photo: skyliner2008
World Trade Center photo by Simon Scullion
Photo: Simon Scullion
World Trade Center photo by Tobias Ford
Photo: Tobias Ford
World Trade Center photo by Anji Stinson
Photo: Anji Stinson
World Trade Center photo by Paul Taylor
Photo: Paul Taylor
World Trade Center photo by leahoakes
Photo: leahoakes
World Trade Center photo by meliabella
Photo: meliabella
World Trade Center photo by Douglas Swift
Photo: Douglas Swift
World Trade Center photo by Les Cochrane
Photo: Les Cochrane
World Trade Center photo by jen selba
Photo: jen selba
 

 
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