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50+ Family Friendly Things To Do In Baltimore With Kids
"If both of you are big Orioles fans, a proposal at Camden Yards could just be the perfect way to begin the next phase of your relationship with a moment you’ll never forget. Unlike some stadiums, Camden Yards doesn’t offer proposal packages, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make your own plan."
"After you’ve satisfied your sweet tooth, take a quick stroll over to Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles. Here, you’ll find the statue of Baltimore native George Herman Ruth (a.k.a Babe Ruth) and a museum dedicated to the legend for all of you die-hard baseball fans out there!"
"Home of the Baltimore Orioles, Camden Yards and the nearby area bustle on game days. Since it opened in 1992, this nostalgically designed…"
"A museum filled with a rich history, Historic Ships in Baltimore is located near the Inner Harbor of Baltimore, Maryland. It was created because of the merge of the Baltimore Maritime Museum and USS Constellation Museum. The museum is home to several ships that played a significant part in US history, such as US Submarine Torsk, and Chesapeake (LV-116), Seven Foot Knoll Light, to name a few."
"Any history buff would be thrilled at the idea of a proposal on the deck of one of the historic ships in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. The USS Constellation and USCGC Taney are both especially picturesque. If you want a more intimate setting, you can even rent space so you can ensure that it will be just the two of you."
"By now, the historic Lexington Market has already been awake and open for three hours and that means — it’s time to get going!. Established in 1782, this historic marketplace is as old as America itself. Start your day with a sugar rush and make your way over to Buttercup Bakery, a Baltimore favorite and must-visit featuring unforgettable cakes, pies nutrolls, and glazed doughnuts. Trust us when we say the build-up to this Buttercup is no letdown!"
"236-year-old Lexington Market houses more than 100 vendors selling everything from seafood to corned beef and fried chicken. Feast on Maryland-style crab cakes at Faidley’s Seafood or a box of fried chicken and waffles from Connie’s Chicken and Waffles. Save room for the cake-like cookies topped with a thick slab of fudge at Berger’s Bakery."
"400 W Lexington StCurrently undergoing major renovations, Historic Lexington Market is a taste of Baltimore you can’t find anywhere else. It’s local people making local food, incorporating local favorites with flavors from all around the world. It’s diverse, it’s unique, it’s Baltimore."
"We know the Inner Harbor is the first stop for many Baltimore travelers. But before you visit the National Aquarium, Maryland Science Center, Power Plant and Historic Ships, get a birds-eye perspective of the attractions clustered around the waterfront at Federal Hill Park, a 10-acre, elevated park that was once defended by the city during the War of 1812. Wear comfortable shoes to climb the 99 steps to the top."
"Federal Hill Park showcases visitors with lush nature and relaxing views facing the port of the inner harbor. Furthermore, this park consists of numerous artistic views that are perfect for photoshopping and educational purposes. Moreover, their friendly staff is well maintained that caters to their client’s needs and inquiries within the park."
"If you’re looking for a park with a view, this is your place. This park is located in Federal Hill with easy access to residents in Riverside. Federal Hill Park isn’t an off-leash dog park, but it is the perfect place for a long scenic walk with your pup."
"Emerson Tower often referenced as Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower is a 15-story, 88 m (289 ft) skyscraper erected in 1911 at the corner of Eutaw and Lombard Streets in Baltimore, designed by Joseph Evans Sperry for Bromo-Seltzer inventor "Captain" Isaac E. Emerson. It was the tallest building in Baltimore from 1911 until 1923. The design of the tower along with the original factory building at its base was inspired by the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy, which was seen by Emerson during a tour of Europe in 1900."
"For a cool, industrial backdrop and great natural lighting inside the Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower’s clock room, just pay $8 for a guided tour. Not only will you get some great shots, you’ll also learn a little Baltimore history and see some nice artwork since the tower serves as artist residences and studios.@bromotower"
"I went to this Cathedral for a wedding rehearsal and wedding. It is a breathtaking sanctuary in a tranquil neighborhood in Baltimore. A lovely place to… read more »"
"Cylburn Arboretum is 200 acres of trees, gardens, and manicured lawns that are especially nice to visit in spring when the flowers are blooming. The park is centered around Cylburn Mansion which was built in 1863 and is open for tours, including a holiday open house in the winter. The park also includes 3.5 miles of hiking trails through the surrounding woods, a greenhouse used for educational programs, and events like the annual Market Day."
"Full of gardens, greenhouses, wooded paths, and angelic statues, the arboretum is the perfect place for a quiet proposal where the two of you will have each other’s undivided attention. The Cylburn Arboretum also regularly hosts wedding ceremonies, so you know the location is ripe for romance."
"The Cylburn Arboretum off of Greenspring Avenue is just really fantastic. The grounds are sprawling and there is so much open space to run and play and enjoy seeing the trees and other plant life. There are over 20 individual gardens and some of the coolest old trees I have ever seen."
"If both of you are big Orioles fans, a proposal at Camden Yards could just be the perfect way to begin the next phase of your relationship with a moment you’ll never forget. Unlike some stadiums, Camden Yards doesn’t offer proposal packages, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make your own plan."
"After you’ve satisfied your sweet tooth, take a quick stroll over to Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles. Here, you’ll find the statue of Baltimore native George Herman Ruth (a.k.a Babe Ruth) and a museum dedicated to the legend for all of you die-hard baseball fans out there!"
"Home of the Baltimore Orioles, Camden Yards and the nearby area bustle on game days. Since it opened in 1992, this nostalgically designed…"
"We had the premium Omakase and it was by far the best sushi I have ever eaten. The fish is so fresh!"
"Local professionals flock to this upscale eatery, where Japanese favorites are fresh, flavorful and affordable. Some say Matsuri has the best sushi in town, and the master sushi chef displays his many skills in full view of diners, making for a fascinating sideshow. The bento boxes, served in elegant black lacquered dishes, are a lunchtime legend."
"This is a must go if you're in Federal Hill, even if you aren't in Federal Hill. We stopped in this past Friday night after a jaz..."
"Unlike traditional museums where kids are constantly reminded not to touch anything, at the Port Discovery Children’s Museum kids are encouraged to touch everything. The museum features three floors of interactive exhibits where kids can learn while having fun. Some experiences include, a water play area, a miniature 50’s-style diner, a playground with ropes and slides, painting, sculptures, soccer and backyard games in the indoor stadium and so much more."
"The Port Discovery Children’s Museum is the perfect place to take the kids for the day. It features exhibits made for kids of all different ages, from babies to elementary school ages. There are interactive art studios, musical exhibits, and even a four-story SkyClimber with views of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor."
"Offering three floors of educational interactive and hands-on experiences for children ages 2 to 10, Port Discovery Children’s Museum is one of the leading nontraditional educational resources in the Mid-Atlantic. Port Discovery Children's Museum"
"Situated in a 40-acre land that was once home to the original Mount Clare Shop, B & O Railroad Museum is a prestigious landmark and the country’s oldest manufacturing complex. It is renowned for being the birthplace of railroading in the United States. Address : 901 W Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21223"
"History buffs shouldn’t have a hard time figuring out what to do in Baltimore, especially not with great sites like the B&O Railroad Museum. There’s no better place in the country to see railroad memorabilia. Look at any decent Baltimore travel guide, and you’ll see this museum."
"This is another great option for a Baltimore history museum, but it’ll be really enjoyable for those who are more mechanically minded. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by B&O Railroad Museum (@borailroad)"
"Before the eat-a-thon or if it starts to downpour or broil, do something fun that invites conversation!. Those with a quirky personality, love of trivia and history will be amazed at the weird and exotic exhibits. While not totally about Baltimore, some locally themed items give this museum (a franchise) a unique feeling."
"Ripley’s Believe It or Not’s Odditorium includes 10 galleries. Don’t miss the Marvelous Mirror Maze, 2,000 square feet of endless passages. Also onsite is Ripley’s 4D moving Theater, which offers a movie-going experience complete with digital effects, motion seats and 4-D real effects."
"With Maryland locations in the Inner Harbor and Ocean City, this place is off the hook. It is really very funny and quirky and everything you would expect it to be. It is also super fun and would make a great filler activity if you are hanging out in Baltimore."