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National Museum of Dentistry
31 S. Greene St., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-706-0600; Fax: 410-706-8704
A museum celebrating the heritage of present and future dentistry while sharing the importance of oral health in healthy lives.
www.dentalmuseum.org
Old Otterbein Church
112 W. Conway St., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-685-4703; Fax: 410-637-3996
The city’s oldest continuously used church, built in 1785. See the antique Bailey chandelier and the 1897 Niemann pipe organ. www.oldotterbeinumc.org
Phoenix Shot Tower
801 E. Fayette St., Baltimore, MD 21202; 410-605-2964; Fax: 410-528-1196
This Baltimore landmark was the tallest building in the United States when it was built. From 1828 to 1892, molten lead was dropped 215 feet to make shot for guns.
www.carrollmuseums.org
Pride of Baltimore, Inc.
2700 Lighthouse Point E., Baltimore, MD 21224; 410-539-1151; Fax: 443-377-3897
Reproduction of a War of 1812-era privateer, promoting historical maritime education; a unique experiential learning platform and symbol of American history.
www.pride2.org
Saint John A.M.E. Church
810 N. Carrollton Ave., Baltimore, MD 21217; 410-523-5468; Fax: 410-740-9213
We are a historical church that has been in existence for more than 160 years.
www.saintjohname.org
Star-Spangled Banner Flag House
844 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, MD 21202; 410-837-1793; Fax: 410-837-1812
Visit the 1793 home of Mary Pickersgill, where she made the 30-foot-by-42-foot Star-Spangled Banner flag that flew over Fort McHenry and inspired Francis Scott Key to write the words that would later become our national anthem.
www.flaghouse.org
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Parkway Theatre
5 W. North Ave., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-752-8083
A historic theater located at the corner of Charles Street and North Avenue, we comprise a three- screen film center featuring independent movies. www.mdfilmfest.com
The Baltimore Streetcar Museum
1901 Falls Rd., Baltimore, MD 21211; 410-547-0264
Enjoy rides, tours, exhibits and a video at this museum, which features a permanent collection of Baltimore streetcars from 1859–1944. www.baltimorestreetcar.org
Washington Monument
and Mount Vernon Place
699 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-962-5070
The first U.S. heroic and civic monument was designed by Robert Mills. www.mvpconservancy.org
Westminster Hall & Burying Ground
519 W. Fayette St., Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-706-2072; Fax: 410-706-3039
A restored historic church featuring stained-glass windows, an 1882 pipe organ, cathedral ceilings and raised balconies.
www.westminsterhall.org
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THE SHARPEST WAY TO RIDE.
The Water Taxi has new boats, new routes and extended hours, so you can explore Baltimore like a local.
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