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Little Italy and Jonestown Food Tour

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Baltimore Scavenger Hunt Adventure

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About Little Italy

 Baltimore, Maryland, US

Little Italy and Nearby Sights on Map

Reginald F. Lewis Museum Of Maryland African American History And Culture

The Reginald F

National Aquarium

Power Plant Live

Power Plant Live is the pulse of downtown Baltimore, teeming with restaurants, bars, clubs and various entertainment and nightlife venues

Top Of The World Observation Level

The Top of the World Observation Level is on the 27th floor of Baltimore's World Trade Center, the tallest regular pentagon shaped building in the whole world

Maryland Science Center

The Maryland Science Center has 3 levels of interesting and interactive scientific exhibits for kids, a planetarium and an observatory

Urban Pirates

Urban Pirates is Baltimore's Swashbuckling Adventure, offering an interactive sailing experience where you can dress up as pirates and participate in a treasure hunt

Walters Art Museum

The Walters Art Museum presents world art from different periods, ranging from pre-dynastic Egypt to 20th century Europe, set in a palazzo-style building on Charles Street and 2 annexes

Lexington Market

Lexington Market is the oldest market in downtown Baltimore, tracing its origins back to 1782

Greenmount Cemetery

Greenmount Cemetery is the final resting place of several prominent figures associated with Baltimore such as president of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Henry Walters, sculptor Rinehart, and Attorney General John Nelson as well as controversial people like John Wilkes Booth

Maryland Historical Society

The Maryland Historical Society is the oldest cultural association in the state, with a museum of over 350,000 objects documenting the history of Maryland from the pre-settlement era to the present day