This is fifth in a series of states, where I highlight my time spent in a state. These are my own recommendations of restaurants and things to do, and I hope to share my perspective. I hope to visit all 50 states in my lifetime to see the sights and learn about each area.
Maryland
I think I am the rustiest on this state and will need an immediate revisit to up any sort of credibility here.
-Baltimore
The National Aquarium is great to visit. It is expensive for a ticket; about $30 for adult, which you buy somewhat outside the site. They do this so you can buy the ticket and then get in line to enter. This place tends to get very crowded come lunch time on a weekend. Go when it first opens and explore all of the tanks surrounding you in peace. There is a dolphin show that is popular, and you'll need to line up to enter this as well. The gift shop is noteworthy.
Around the Inner Harbor, where the aquarium is located, there are many shops, restaurants (mostly seafood), and museums. The Oriole Park at Camden Yards is nearby for a baseball game. Babe Ruth's birthplace is a few blocks away from here.
Any suggestions of where else to visit within Maryland would be appreciated!
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FYI: Geographically located within the state is Washington DC, the capital of the United States, but it is not considered part of Maryland state!
Maryland
I think I am the rustiest on this state and will need an immediate revisit to up any sort of credibility here.
-Baltimore
95 and 83 are the main highways through this city.
Around the Inner Harbor, where the aquarium is located, there are many shops, restaurants (mostly seafood), and museums. The Oriole Park at Camden Yards is nearby for a baseball game. Babe Ruth's birthplace is a few blocks away from here.
Any suggestions of where else to visit within Maryland would be appreciated!
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FYI: Geographically located within the state is Washington DC, the capital of the United States, but it is not considered part of Maryland state!
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