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Baltimore Harbor IS a Tourist attraction area. I enjoyed it. Not saying all or most Baltimore is. But again the Harbor is well done and I'd go again.
Exactly. The Baltimore Inner Harbor is a pretty significant tourist attraction and it does draw visitors from other countries. It's so close to DC (which lacks a major aquarium) that it pulls from DC's visitor pool as well. This past January I did a long weekend in DC with my girlfriend and her two little ones. We left DC early to make a day out of the Inner Harbor. A huge percentage of the people at the Aquarium were foreign visitors. I probably counted 7-10 different languages.
I agree with Boston, my sister lives there now, and while it's a nice charming city, I just don't really know what to do there except eat at a restaurant, walk around.
Cities where I had the most fun.
San Francisco Bay Area
LA
NYC
South Florida
Atlanta
I want fall for the bash bait of the most boring. Like other posters have stated you can find things to do in any major city, hell I find things to do in small quaint towns.
I want fall for the bash bait of the most boring. Like other posters have stated you can find things to do in any major city, hell I find things to do in small quaint towns.
Considering that a lot of people here choose to spend their free time bashing other cities on the internet, I'd take the "most boring" lists with a grain of salt.
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