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Get Inspired by the Breathtaking Peabody Library

Get Inspired by the Breathtaking Peabody Library Whether you’re a bibliophile or an architecture enthusiast—or both—you simply must visit the Peabody Library next time you’re in Baltimore. (For more ideas on things to see and do, places to eat, and our favorite activities for the region, download our free area vacation guide.) The Peabody Library is […]

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5 of The Best Events at Baltimore Beer Week

It’s almost the hoppiest time of the year in Baltimore! That is, Baltimore Beer Week is almost here! From October 7-16, this ten-day celebration includes 350+ beer events, festivals and dinners throughout the city and region. Baltimore Beer Week brings together businesses and beer enthusiasts in the community to celebrate and highlight the unique beer culture that

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You’ll Love the Amazing Dining Experience at Sotto Sopra

The Mount Vernon neighborhood, just a short walk from the Inner Harbor, is home to Baltimore’s amazing Italian eatery Sotto Sopra. Open for 20 years, Sotto Sopra is helmed by executive chef and owner Riccardo Bosio. The next time you’re heading into Baltimore, consider dining at this celebrated restaurant. THE FLAVORS OF SOTTO SOPRA Chef Bosio

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Explore US Naval History Aboard the S.S. John W. Brown

Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is known for its maritime significance and Naval historic significance. The Inner Harbor is home to several historic ships, including the WWII-era Liberty ship S.S. John W. Brown. ABOUT THE S.S. JOHN W. BROWN The S.S. John W. Brown is one of only two remaining, fully operational Liberty ships that played an important role in World War II.

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Why You Need to Catch a Show at the Historic Hippodrome Theatre

In Baltimore, you find historic sites just about everywhere you turn. If you’re a lover of the theater, the historic Hippodrome Theatre is a must-experience stop. HISTORY OF THE HIPPODROME THEATRE Designed by famous theater architect Thomas Lamb, the Hippodrome Theatre opened in 1914 to show movies and vaudeville. By 1920, the Hippodrome hosted 30,000 attendees a

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The Baltimore Book Festival Is a Blast for Bibliophiles

Literature lovers enjoy Baltimore for its famous writerly residents like Edgar Allan Poe, Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and H.L. Mencken. Our contemporary authors keep the tradition alive and well, and the Baltimore Book Festival celebrates it all. If you’re a bibliophile, an aspiring writer, or simply someone who enjoys a good read, consider visiting the area

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