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Lets start with Ft McHenry. Then there is the Historic Ships at the Inner Harbor (USF Constellation, CGC Taney, Lightship Chesapeake, Submarine Torsk. The Nuclear Ship Savannah isn't officially open for tours but they can be arranged.
The B&O Railroad Museum, Museum of Science and Industry, The Washington Monument (not the one in DC)
If you have a car there is a lot in the immediate area - Several Civil War Battlefields, The Carroll County Farm Museum, The Shriver Homestead (operating grist mill)
And those are just what I come up with off the top of my head!
Maryland has so many historic attractions that it might be easier if you'd narrow down the area that you want to visit. Gosh, just Baltimore City or Annapolis alone would be worth a trip apiece.
I've never stayed at the Admiral Fell Inn, but it's located in a charming historic area and is convenient to the Inner Harbor as well. Plus, it gets very good reviews overall. So if you decide to visit Baltimore, you might as well satisfy your curiosity and stay there!
Lets start with Ft McHenry. Then there is the Historic Ships at the Inner Harbor (USF Constellation, CGC Taney, Lightship Chesapeake, Submarine Torsk. The Nuclear Ship Savannah isn't officially open for tours but they can be arranged.
The B&O Railroad Museum, Museum of Science and Industry, The Washington Monument (not the one in DC)
If you have a car there is a lot in the immediate area - Several Civil War Battlefields, The Carroll County Farm Museum, The Shriver Homestead (operating grist mill)
And those are just what I come up with off the top of my head!
This one's in Boston. It's kind of creepy that it talks about a ghost who gives slumbering women kisses. Wtf?
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