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Baltimore, MD 21215
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Lewis Brothers Inc.
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Mesa Revenue Partners
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The Prime Rib
  • • Award-Winning Seafood
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(410) 539-1804
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Blue Moon Café
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  • • Open Daily 7 AM-3 PM/Weekends 24 Hours
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Things To Do in Baltimore, MD

Homewood Museum Homewood Museum

Visit the Homewood Museum at Johns Hopkins University to get an intimate look at life in early 19th-century Baltimore. Take a guided tour around the museum and learn interesting facts from your well-informed guide as you take in the sights of fine and decorative art objects from the Carroll family who used to live there.

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Angels Rock Bar Angels Rock Bar

Dance the night away at Angels Rock Bar. This bar starts rocking when the sun goes down and keeps the party going strong all night long. With great drink specials and the top DJs and live music in the area, Angels Rock Bar is part world-class nightclub, part easy-going lounge, and all rock ‘n roll.

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Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum

Hit a home run when you visit the Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum. Born in 1895 at a Baltimore row house just a long fly ball from Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Babe Ruth is one of the most legendary figures in baseball history. Learn about his early past, his passion for baseball, and his legacy when you tour the exhibits and attractions in his childhood home.

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National Capital Trolley Museum National Capital Trolley Museum

Founded in 1959 after the District of Columbia made plans to abandon the streetcar services, the National Capital Trolley Museum opened a decade later to the public. The museum´s permanent exhibitions collect and preserve artifacts from the era of electrical street railways. Learn more about the history of this transportation and take your own streetcar ride when you visit.

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