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The striking glass, steel and concrete structure on the Inner
Harbor houses the Maryland Science Center with five storeys of
interactive exhibits, an IMAX theatre, the world-famous...
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The National Aquarium is Maryland's leading tourist attraction,
and one of the best aquariums in the world. It was recently voted
one of the top ten family attractions in the US. Here visitors...
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The B&O Railroad Museum's roster of rolling stock, historic
railway buildings, and assortment of memorabilia from stations and
trains makes it a must-visit for trainspotters, but even for...
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The Fort McHenry National Monument will forever be associated
with America's national anthem, written by the poet Francis Scott
Key while watching the British attack Baltimore during the War...
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The unique sport of lacrosse is played extensively in the
eastern United States, and nowhere is it more wildly popular than
in Maryland, where 'LAX' stickers are to be seen on multitudes of
fancy...
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The Baltimore Museum of Art, in the leafy city neighbourhood of
Charles Village, was founded in 1914 with a single painting. Today,
the BMA is home to an internationally renowned collection...
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During the 19th and early 20th centuries, two Baltimore men,
William Walters and his son, Henry, amassed a diverse range of
artwork from around the world, which they then bequeathed to...
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