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From our famed Inner Harbor to thousands of treasures throughout our
city, you'll find a surprise around every corner.
These Attractions are a short walk around the Harbor from the Maryland
Science Center:
Top of the World-Observation Level
World Trade Center, 27th Floor
401 East Pratt Street
410-837-VIEW
Start your visit to Baltimore with a breathtaking view of the
city's skyline and beyond from the world's tallest pentagonal
building, designed by I.M. Pei. Top of the World offers a
spectacular 360-degree view of the horizon.
The USS Constellation Museum
Pier One, East Pratt Street
410-539-1797
The USS Constellation is the only surviving Civil War
battleship still afloat. Her Naval history includes the
capture of three slave ships off the coast of Africa,
freeing 700 people, and the delivery of famine
relief supplies to Ireland. Today it serves as a
maritime museum where you can learn about
Naval history and find out how thousands of sailors
lived and worked onboard.
Baltimore Maritime Museum
Pier 3, East Pratt Street
410-396-3453
Baltimore and the nation's maritime heritage await you
with tours of the USCGC Taney, the last surviving warship
from the attack on Pearl Harbor; the U.S. submarine Torsk,
which sank the last two Japanese combatant ships of
World War II; and the Lightship Chesapeake, a floating
navigational lighthouse.
Baltimore Museum of Industry
1415 Key Highway
410-727-4808
Devoted to the region's industrial heritage, this Inner Harbor
museum features recreated workshops and storefronts,
award-winning children's activities, the 1906 steam tugboat
"Baltimore," a beautiful waterfront location and free parking.
National Aquarium in Baltimore
Piers 3 and 4, 501 East Pratt Street
410-576-3800
More than 11,000 animals,
aquarium displays and daily
dolphin shows take visitors on a
journey through aquatic environments while promoting
conservation of wildlife and its habitats.
American Visionary Art
Museum
800 Key Highway
410-244-1900
This national museum and
educational center features
original works created by
intuitive, self-taught artists.
Here you will find seven art
galleries, an outdoor wildflower
sculpture garden, museum
store and gourmet restaurant.
Baltimore Public Works Museum
751 Eastern Avenue, Pier 7
410-396-5565
Explore the dynamic interrelationship of public works and
urban life. Learn about the history of Baltimore's public works
and the fascinating technology behind drinking clean water,
recycling, tunnels and more.
Port Discovery, the Kid-Powered Museum
35 Market Place
410-727-8120
Port Discovery, the Kid-Powered
Museum at Baltimore's Inner
Harbor, is three floors of ever changing,
interactive fun for the
whole family.
National Historic Seaport of Baltimore
802 S. Caroline Street
410-675-4814
The Inner Harbor's National Historic Seaport of Baltimore
includes a variety of maritime attractions-from historic
boats to a floating lighthouse-that together tell the story
of Baltimore's important maritime history.
These Attractions are a short Water Taxi Ride or drive from the Maryland Science
Center:
Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History
& Culture
19 E. Fayette Street, Suite 404
410-333-1130
The museum highlights the history
and accomplishments of Maryland's African American
community and features state-of-the-art galleries with
interactive learning centers, thought-provoking permanent
and temporary displays, an oral history recording studio,
a museum shop, café and rooftop terrace.
Fort McHenry National Monument & Historic Shrine
End of East Fort Avenue
410-962-4290
During the War of 1812, the successful defense of this
star-shaped fort inspired Francis Scott Key to pen the
words to "The Star-Spangled Banner," which became
our national anthem.
Fell's Point Maritime Museum
1724 Thames Street
410-732-0278
Learn about the people of Fell's Point
who built the world's fastest ships
and became a part of history by
sailing them.
Fell's Point Visitor Center and Robert Long House and Garden
808-812 South Ann Street
410-675-6750
House tour and walking tours, including Ellis Island of
Baltimore; GhostWalks; Maritime History; African American
History; docent-led house/garden tours. Reservations
required. Call for dates and times.
Star-Spangled Banner Flag House
844 East Pratt Street
410-837-1793
A National Historic
Landmark, this was the
home of Mary Pickersgill.
She was commissioned
during the War of 1812
to sew a 30' x 42' flag for
Fort McHenry, inspiring
Francis Scott Key to
write the words that
would become our
national anthem.
Baltimore Civil War Museum/President Street Station
601 President Street
410-385-5188
The 1849 train station houses an exhibition that addresses
Baltimore during the Civil War, Maryland's railroad history
and the building's role in the transportation of slaves
escaping to the North.
The American Dime Museum
1808 Maryland Avenue
410-230-0263
Come experience the history of dime museums,
those 19th-century collections of the world's
strangest flotsam and jetsam. Trace the
evolution to the traveling sideshows of
yesteryear. See both oddities of nature and man
as well as memorabilia of the novelty acts of old.
B&O Railroad Museum
901 West Pratt Street
410-752-2490
The B&O Railroad Museum is a fascinating, fun place for
kids, families and lovers of history and American railroading.
Free parking.
Baltimore Streetcar Museum
1901 Falls Road
410-547-0264
Come enjoy streetcar rides,
displays, tours and a video
presentation that highlight
Baltimore's streetcar history
from 1859 to 1963.
The Great Blacks in Wax Museum
1601-03 East North Avenue
410-563-3404
The nation's first and most comprehensive wax museum
of African American history and culture has more than
150 life-size, lifelike wax figures displayed in dramatic
historical scenes.
Jewish Museum of Maryland
15 Lloyd Street
410-732-6400
The nation's leading regional Jewish history museum features
changing exhibitions, a research library, museum shop, and
the Lloyd Street and B'nai Israel Synagogues, built in 1845 and
1876-included in the National Register of Historic Places.
Maryland Historical Society
201 West Monument Street
410-685-3750
The state's largest museum collection (over 6 million objects)
is shared with the public through permanent and changing
exhibitions and a research library. Highlights include
Civil War memorabilia and the original manuscript of the
Star-Spangled Banner.
The Washington Monument & Museum at Mt. Vernon Place
699 N. Charles Street
410-396-0929
Designed by Robert Mills and begun in 1815, this is the
country's first public monument to honor George Washington.
Visitors can climb all 228 steps to the top for a truly
breathtaking view of Baltimore!
The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA)
Art Museum Drive
North Charles & 31st streets
443-573-1700
Home to the world-renowned Cone Collection of unparalleled
work by Matisse and Picasso, the BMA showcases a dazzling
collection from ancient mosaics to contemporary art, science sculpture gardens and the acclaimed Gertrude's restaurant.
The BMA offers free admission for everyone, as well as special exhibitions and programs that may be ticketed.
410-332-0033
The Walters Art Museum
600 North Charles Street
410-547-9000
The newly renovated Walters is a world-class museum
whose collections span fifty-five centuries of art-from
Egyptian artifacts to Medieval armor, Renaissance paintings,
and Fabergé eggs. The Hackerman House, an adjoining
1850 mansion, contains the museum's impressive
Asian collection.
Maryland Zoo in Baltimore
Druid Hill Park
410-366-5466
The Baltimore Zoo's 161
acres are home to over
2,000 animals, including
many threatened and
endangered species.
Don't miss the award-winning
children's zoo. The Baltimore Zoo
is open daily, year-round.
National Museum of Dentistry
31 South Greene Street
410-706-0600
Sink your teeth into the nation's premier
museum that provides an entertaining
and educational look at dentistry
through interactive exhibitions and
engaging programs.
Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
216 Emory Street
410-727-1539
A National Shrine to Babe Ruth, the Birthplace presents the life and
times of George Herman "Babe" Ruth, Baltimore's native son who became
America's first sports celebrity and an international icon.
Sports Legends at Camden Yards
301 W. Camden Street
410-727-1539
Opened in 2005, Sports Legends at Camden Yards is Maryland's brand new
sports museum! Located in historic Camden Station at the gateway to
Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the museum preserves and showcases
Maryland's nationally known sports heritage. It features exhibits on
Baltimore's Colts, Orioles, Ravens, and Blast; Orioles Hall of Fame;
Negro League teams; the Preakness; the Maryland State Athletic Hall of
Fame; regional college athletics; Locker Room—Kids' Discovery Zone; and
so much more! With educational programs and special events, Sports
Legends is an interactive experience for the whole family.

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