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Jewish Museum of Maryland
HISTORIC JONESTOWN H
(Lloyd Street Synagogue not ADA compliant) 15 Lloyd St., Baltimore, MD 21202 www.jewishmuseummd.org
CONTACT: Ilene Dackman-Alon, 410-732-6402 x214 Fax: 410-732-6451
E-mail: idackmanalon@jewishmuseummd.org
Features exhibition galleries, two historic synagogues — Lloyd Street (1845) and Bnai Israel (1876) — a research library, archives and gift shop.
Lloyd Street Synagogue
200
Davison Museum Lobby
1500
100
Museum Lobby
150
100
Hendler Board Room
20
Mountain Branch Golf Course EAST-10TO20MILES (EC) H
1827 Mountain Rd., Joppa, MD 21085
www.mountainbranch.com
CONTACT: Carol McCarthy, 410-836-9600 Fax: 410-836-0041
E-mail: cmccarthy@mountainbranch.com
This true golf and entertainment destination offers a challenging 18-hole public course.
The Grille Pub, among the area’s most popular restaurants, offers fabulous cuisine and relaxing ambience ideal for outings, meetings and events; just two miles from I-95.
Tented Pavillion
200
Enclosed Pavilion
200
Main Building
150
Founders Room
80
Loft
50
40
The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum
OLIVER (PC) H
1601-03 E. North Ave., Baltimore, MD 21213 www.greatblacksinwax.org
CONTACT: Dr. Joanne M. Martin, 410-563-7809 x16 Fax: 410-563-7806
E-mail: jmartin@greatblacksinwax.org
America’s first wax museum of African American history and culture features 150+ life-size and life-like wax figures.
Alberto Carson Room
200
150
The Victorian Style Mansion
75
50
The Cloisters Castle
NORTH - LESS THAN 10 MILES (PC)
10440 Falls Rd., Lutherville, MD 21093
www.cloisterscastle.com
CONTACT: Annie Applegarth, 410-821-7448 E-mail: aapplegarth@promotionandarts.com
Historic mansion on 66 acres of wooded property with extensive gardens.
Entire Venue
155
155
Carroll Mansion HISTORIC JONESTOWN (EC)
800 E. Lombard St., Baltimore, MD 21202
www.carrollmuseums.org
CONTACT: Paula Hankins, 410-605-2964 Fax: 410-528-1196
E-mail: phankins@carrollmuseums.org
Formerly the home of Charles Carroll,
last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, the mansion provides a historic and enchanting environment for corporate and private events. The mansion is now available for tours and events, accommodating 85 seated or 150 standing.
Mansion
150
40
Garden Courtyard
150
130
Dick’s Last Resort INNER HARBOR (EC)
621 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, MD 21202
www.dickslastresort.com
CONTACT: Emily Schneider, 443-453-5961 Fax: 410-244-6257
E-mail: eschneider@dlrmc.com
Dick’s Last Resort is the joint yer mama warned you about! From rug-rats to old farts, Dick’s is fun for all and all in fun! Eat, Drink, Laugh!
Dick's Dock
150
100
(EC) = Exclusive Catering (PC) = Preferred Catering
= Crab Feast Venue H= ADA Compliant
Forest Park Golf Course WEST - 10 TO 20 MILES (PC) H
2900 Hillsdale Ave., Baltimore, MD 21207
www.classic5golf.com
CONTACT: Tom Pierce, 410-444-4933 E-mail: tom@classic5golf.com
This course has small elevated greens, tree-lined fairways, uneven terrain and challenging
par-3 holes — a test for all golfers.
Banquet Room
150
150
Pride of Baltimore, Inc. INNER HARBOR (EC)
2700 Lighthouse Point East, Baltimore, MD 21224; www.pride2.org
CONTACT: Richard Scott, 410-539-1151 Fax: 443-377-3897
E-mail: rick@pride2.org
PRIDE OF BALTIMORE II is a reconstruction of an early 19th-century Baltimore Clipper. Baltimore Clippers, sleek, fast and maneuverable, gained fame as privateers during the War of 1812. Cross the gangway and come aboard to learn about Baltimore’s tall ship during our open deck tours. Stand on deck, feel the wind in your face, and watch the sails unfurl on a day sail. Entertain clients, reward your staff, host your family reunion, or celebrate a birthday — the possibilities are countless — with an event aboard PRIDE. Just come aboard.
Entire Ship
110
Homewood Museum
CHARLES VILLAGE/HOMEWOOD H
3400 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21218 www.museums.jhu.edu
CONTACT: Heather Stalfort, 410-516-8329 E-mail: hestalfort@jhu.edu
A National Historic Landmark built in 1801 by Charles Carroll, Jr. Tour one of the nation’s finest examples of Federal-era architecture, renowned for its elegant proportions and superb collection of American decorative arts.
Main Entrance Hall
60
25
The Wine Cellar
50
30
Urban Pirates FELL’S POINT (PC)
Ann St. Pier, Baltimore, MD 21231
www.urbanpirates.com
CONTACT: Cara Joyce, 410-327-8378 Fax: 410-510-1401
E-mail: admin@urbanpirates.com
Enjoy an interactive pirate adventure aboard the Fearless — Baltimore’s only pirate ship! Voyage includes all things pirate for young and young at heart!
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Entire Ship
49
49
Mother Seton House
& Historic Seminary Chapel
SETON HILL (PC)
600 N. Paca St., Baltimore, MD 21201 www.stmaryspacast.org
CONTACT: Blaine Carvalho, 410-728-6464 Fax: 410-669-8140
E-mail: blaine@stmaryspacast.org
Visit the Federal-style house, home (1808)
to the first American-born Catholic saint, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and the historic chapel of our nation’s first Catholic seminary (1791). Free parking; individual and group tours available daily.
Marechal Hall Conference Room
40
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