Small group sailing cruises, both serene and extraordinary, that show you the magic of the Chesapeake without leaving the city. Our 40' Leopard catamaran is unique in Baltimore and our 37' O'Day is a classic sailing vessel.
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Railroads transformed American life in the 1800s and 1900s, and Maryland played an integral part in the creation of the railroad industry—the Baltimore & Ohio, the first intercity railroad in the Western Hemisphere, was begun in Baltimore in 1827. Visit these museums, attractions and sites of interest to learn more about the history of railroading in America. Baltimore: Where Railroading Started The first 12 miles of track laid in the U.S.—part of the first intercity[...]
Modern, urban retreat, positioned at the edge of Baltimore’s Harbor East, offers a host of luxurious amenities such as a Spa to a rooftop pool, setting the scene for fabulous vacations with kids, romantic getaways and business stays. Miles of walkable waterfront, top restaurants and city landmarks are all within easy reach.
The early hotspots for colonial horse sports, including racing and foxchasing, were in Southern Maryland, Annapolis and the Eastern Shore areas of the state. But this began to change in the 1700s as settlers migrated north and west and the commercial scene shifted to Baltimore City. The first major Baltimore County horse farm was established in what is now Towson at Hampton Mansion, where Charles Carnan Ridgeley bred and raised Thoroughbreds in the late 1700s[...]
A brewery and craft beer bar in Baltimore's Mount Vernon neighborhood.
Just one look at the Baltimore skyline and you’ll know this is a beer town. Gazing out over the city from high atop the Natty Boh Tower is the glowing, mustachioed face of Mr. Boh, the iconic mascot of the old National Brewing Company, founded in the 1870s. With that brewing tradition in place, you’d expect Maryland’s craft beers to be plentiful and good, and they are. From heralded microbreweries to bigger brew houses, you’ll[...]
A little tavern located a bit off the beaten path in the Canton area of Baltimore City.
A luxurious, elegant hotel in the heart of the city, a short drive from Baltimore Inner Harbor.
Accolades from both City Paper (Best Food Truck in Baltimore, 2011-2012) and Baltimore Magazine (Best Food Truck, 2012).
Rich with history and as bold in spirit as Charm City itself, Baltimore’s only boutique art hotel.