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American Visionary Art Museum

Located in downtown Baltimore, the American Visionary Art Museum describes itself as “a monument to the failure of words.” Explore the 35,000-square-foot space featuring six art galleries, and make your way up the stunning metal staircase

410-244-1900
800 Key Highway Baltimore MD 21230

 

Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum

Located two blocks from Camden Years, this museum features rare ‘Ruthian’ artifacts showcasing an exhibit from 1983 World Series trophies along with other championships and teams  

410-727-1539
216 Emory St, Baltimore MD 21230

The Maryland Science Center

Interactive and educational location feature three levels of exhibits exploring subjects such as astronomy, paleontology, the human body, and physics 

410-685-2370
601 Light St, Baltimore, MD 21230

 

National Aquarium

Ranked as one of the TOP THREE aquariums in the US, the aquarium offers awe-inspiring exhibits! 

410-576-3800
501 East Pratt Street Baltimore MD 21202

Port Discovery Children’s Museum

Creative play space for babies, preschoolers, and children featuring loads of hands-on, indoor activities for imaginative learning and play

410-727-8120
35 Market Place, Baltimore, MD 21202

 

Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture

Celebrate the soul of African American History and culture at the Reginald F Lewis Museum. Through objects and art dating back to 1784, you’ll learn about the incredible accomplishments and struggles of African American Marylanders. 

443-263-1800
800 East Pratt Baltimore MD 21202

Baltimore Museum of Art 

One of the city’s most beloved treasures and destinations for all ages, the Baltimore Museum of Art was founded on the belief that access to art is integral to a vibrant and healthy civic city – don’t miss works by Henri Matise and the 19th century collection 

443-573-1700
101 Art Museum Dr Baltimore MD 21218

 

Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine

Fort McHenry is best known for its successful defense of the city during the famous Battle of Baltimore that inspired Francis Scott Key to write “The Star-Spangles Banner”. Whether you’re a history buff or nature lover we highly recommend visiting this iconic site. 

410-962-4290
2400 East Fort Ave, Baltimore MD 21230