By Gabrielle T
Introduction
As one of the most historic cities in the country, there are numerous Baltimore landmarks...
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This basilica is among the must-see Baltimore city landmarks. When it was constructed between 1806...
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Charles Carroll is an often under-appreciated founding father of the US. As one of the...
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Edgar Allan Poe is one of Baltimore's more well-known former residents. While the famed writer...
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After escaping slavery in Maryland, Frederick Douglass became a revered figure in the abolitionist movement...
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This art museum is a renowned Baltimore landmark and has one of the most important...
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When Mary Young Pickersgill first moved to this Baltimore residence, she had no idea she...
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It might be hard to believe, but this red brick structure is one of the...
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Fort McHenry pays tribute to veterans who fought throughout the country's history. More specifically, many...
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Mother Seton House and Historic Seminary Chapel is an important historical landmark in religious and...
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Baltimore's Inner Harbor is home to numerous attractions well worth visiting. However, the USS Constellation...
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Historic President Street Station is one of the most important Baltimore historical sites in more...
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Many are familiar with the Washington Monument in DC, but the Maryland landmark of the...
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Charles Street, also known as Maryland Route 139, is one of Baltimore's busiest and most...
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Baltimore natives love sharing the fact that Babe Ruth was from Maryland. Known as the...
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Due to its association with the city's segregation history in the early 1900s, Arch Social...
Conclusion
When it comes to landmarks, Baltimore lives up to its motto, "The Greatest City in...
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