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Babe Ruth's Baltimore home |
216 Emory Street Baltimore, MD 21230 United States +1 410 727 1539 / +1 888 438 6909 (Toll Free) http://www.baberuthmuseum.com |
Babe Ruth is so much a part of New York Yankees lore, people forget that he was born, raised and introduced to professional baseball in Baltimore. This museum celebrates the Babe's Baltimore roots, displaying his boyhood bat, the score card from his first professional game. Artifacts from his father's saloon, which stood where Oriole Park is today, are also on display. The museum is also the official repository of Orioles team memorabilia. Admission is USD6 for adults; USD4 for seniors (60+); USD3 for children 5-16, and children under 5 get in free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The ultimate Baltimore tradition |
333 W Camden Street Oriole Park at Camden Yards Baltimore, MD 21201 United States +1 888 848 2473 (Toll Free) http://orioles.mlb.com/ |
Since 1955, the Orioles have brought a great deal of joy to Baltimore's baseball fans. No matter where you're from, an evening spent watching the Birds at Camden Yards is an evening well spent. The atmosphere is festive, the ballpark is both modern and comfortable, and the food is great. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Treasury of lacrosse history |
113 West University Parkway Baltimore, MD 21210 United States +1 410 235 6882 http://www.lacrosse.org/museum... |
Baltimore's Johns Hopkins University has long been a lacrosse powerhouse, so it's natural that its lovely mid-town campus is home to a museum celebrating the game's history. There's ample memorabilia including uniforms, trophies, photographs and equipment detailing a history that spans more than 350 years. Exhibits are updated frequently to acknowledge current star players and teams, and the latest championship games are re-played on a big-screen television. Admission: USD3 Adults, USD2 Children (5-15), Children unde five can come free of charge. Review © 2007, Wcities |