Classic oyster house set in the heart of historic Fells Point with a spectacular raw bar, upstairs water view dining and charming back courtyard. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
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Download the PDF here Following in His Footsteps – Maryland’s Frederick Douglass Driving Tour Discover the real Frederick Douglass in the places that shaped him into the abolitionist, activist, thought leader, writer, orator and great thinker he became. The tour begins with his deep roots while enslaved on the Eastern Shore and continues with his education, empowerment and the taste of freedom he discovered in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood. The tour includes his return as[...]
Discover the hauntings, history, and lore of Baltimore's Fells Point and Mt Vernon neighborhoods with one of our ghostly walking tours. Named best tour, Best of Baltimore [City Paper] 2003, .
Opened in the newly renovated 200-year old Broadway Market. The Choptank is a classic fish and crab house, located in the heart of historic Fells Point, serving Maryland's famous cuisine, highlighted by steamed hard-shell blue crabs.
Begin the tour at the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum, birthplace of American railroading, featuring new and expanded exhibits and rare artifacts from the Smithsonian Institution. The 1884 Baldwin Roundhouse also includes special Civil War-era locomotives and rolling stock. A narrated seasonal train ride is available. Travel to the Inner Harbor and the Baltimore Visitor Center, where you can view a film about the sites and history of Baltimore. Spend some time at the Inner[...]
Douglass's attempted escape in April 1836 ended here. The building you see was built in 1878 and replaced the county jail. Douglass was left for a week in jail and then retrieved by Thomas Auld who, rather than sell Douglass South, sent him back to his brother in Fells Point. On Maryland's Frederick Douglass Driving Tour.
Walk through historic Fells Point in Baltimore and see Underground Railroad locations associated with Baltimore abolitionists and sites of resistance. Stop at the places where Frederick Douglass lived, worked, worshiped, and learned how to read, and where he later returned to build five historic townhouses. A National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site.
Day 1: Enjoy a narrated guided tour of Baltimore, as a Watermark step-on guide shares stories and anecdotes about Baltimore’s best-known personalities, including Babe Ruth, Edgar Allan Poe and Wallis Warfield Simpson, just to name a few. See neighborhoods such as Mt Vernon and Little Italy, where you will see highlights such as the Flag House, Babe Ruth’s Birthplace and City Hall. See renowned points of interest including the old maritime community of Fells Point[...]
Discover Frederick Douglass Walk where Frederick Douglass walked in the places that influenced him to become an abolitionist, leader, writer, orator and scholar. These walking and driving tours in Baltimore, Annapolis and on Maryland’s Eastern Shore reveal the character-defining moments in Douglass’s life and his return as a respected national leader. All Regions Maryland’s Frederick Douglass Driving Tour follows Douglass’s life in Maryland and visits places where events occurred that formed the foundation of his[...]
Take a trip through bizarre Baltimore and visit welcoming neighborhoods like Hampden, Fells Point, Charles Village, Mount Vernon, the famous Inner Harbor and more, and fall in love with this great city’s silly side. Art Everywhere Sure to leave your flabber thoroughly gasted, the American Visionary Art Museum's remarkable Kinetic Sculpture Race is an annual event pitting teams head-to-head in a race through the streets, parks—and even waters—of Baltimore. These fabulous Art-O-Nauts pilot hand-made, amphibious[...]