We offer the following information to give visitors an opportunity to experience Baltimore. Contact the respective organizations for exact times and prices.
Baltimore Museum of Art, 10 Art Museum Drive, 410.396.7100, www.artbma.org $
Looking Through the Lens: Photography 1900–1960
Approximately 150 rarely shown vintage prints by some of the world’s best known 20th century photographers are featured in this exhibition of iconic works by European and American artists such as Man Ray, Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Weston, Paul Strand, Dorothea Lange, and Gordon Parks.
Harbor Cruises, 301 Light Street, 1.800.695.BOAT, www.harborcruises.com $
Since 1981, the Inner Harbor has been home to Bay Lady, Lady Baltimore and Prince Charming. All have fully enclosed climate-controlled decks and open-air top decks offering a panoramic view of Baltimore’s harbor.
National Aquarium in Baltimore, Pier 3, 501 East Pratt Street, 410.576.3800, www.aqua.org $
Explore the world of water and its fascinating inhabitants at Maryland’s largest tourist attraction located at the Inner Harbor.
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