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Old 03-11-2008, 06:37 AM
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Default Visiting with teenagers

We will be visiting Baltimore in July for four days with our 15yo son and 13 yo daughter. I would appreciate any recommendations for fun, engaging activities. We are staying at the Waterfront Marriott. Thanks!

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Old 03-11-2008, 06:51 AM
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We will be visiting Baltimore in July for four days with our 15yo son and 13 yo daughter. I would appreciate any recommendations for fun, engaging activities. We are staying at the Waterfront Marriott. Thanks!
In addition to the usual (Aquarium, Science Center, etc.), don't miss the American Visionary Art Museum @ 800 Key Hwy. for a unique experience.

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Old 03-11-2008, 11:03 AM
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One thing I like to do with people new ot the area, and you probably already know about this, is go to the Harbor and walk around the pavilion. Start at the Aquarium, if you will and walk allthe way down to Federal Hill and climb the hill. The view will be well worth it. The entire skyline can be scene there for a great photo op. There are also benches and a small park up there.

Not to be missed.

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There is a movie palace in Inner Harbor East. Also, take a walk all along the waterfront over to Fells Point. Teenagers will like that area. The city markets are not to be missed. Try to get to Cross Street Market or Lexington Market.

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Check online and see what concerts will be coming to the Pier 6.

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