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Local history, sweeping views |
800 block Covington Street Baltimore, MD 21230 United States http://www.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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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 |
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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 |
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