Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Star Spangled Baltimore- Baltimore Travel Information by Elyse Morgan

Positioned on the largest estuary in the world, the great city of Baltimore dominates Chesapeake Bay's commerce, tourism and arts. Also known as Monument City, Baltimore is a living legacy of America's heritage and historic foundations. Today, the city is thriving with nearly 700,000 residents and a booming industrial seaport. Airfare to Baltimore is a convenient alternative to flying into Washington D.C.

Travel to Baltimore for the most intimate of American History, including one of the most famous battles sites against the British. During the Battle of Baltimore in 1812, the British naval fleet found itself in a stalemate with Baltimore's Fort McHenry. Without reinforcements available and facing a formidable enemy, the British retreated, inspiring Francis Scott Key to write "The Star Spangled Banner." The Battle Monument was erected in the city's center to commemorate this significant victory for the United States and you can visit the grounds of historic Fort McHenry today.

Baltimore is the restingplace of the U.S.S. Constellation, the last all-sail battleship built by the US Navy and a very popular attraction. It is also the last vessel from the Civil War era that is still afloat. Baltimore was the second heaviest traveled port-of-entry for immigrants into the United States during the nation's infancy, adding to the incredible diversity in cuisine and culture.

More Sights, More Sounds, Baltimore

Today, Baltimore is a mosaic of sophisticated American culture, the offbeat arts and music scene, and riveting professional sporting events. Make sure to visit the funky strip of Baltimore Boulevard known as The Block. Not for the entire family, this stretch is full of sleepless nightclubs, burlesque bars, quirky restaurants, and other forms of adult entertainment. For an alternative outing for the whole family, visit the Baltimore Streetcar Museum, dedicated to the preservation of Baltimore's transportation history. The National Aquarium is also located in Baltimore on the seaside Inner Harbor. The aquarium offers a unique rooftop rainforest, an intimate dolphin encounter and it is the most popular attraction in Maryland.

Baltimore is also full of dedicated sports fans, committed to their city's athletic history and legacy. The Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum celebrates sports legends throughout history in its museum, Sports Legends at Camden Yards. Nearby you can see the Orioles or the Ravens play in stadiums full of diehard fans.

Baltimore and Breakwater

Baltimore's position on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay is ideal for sightseeing and dining alike. Spend an afternoon on top of the Top of the World Observation Level & Museum, the 27th floor of the World Trade Center on the bay's shores, and view the city's skyline, seascape and familiar sights. Then, head down to the market place in the Harbor area for some delectable Chesapeake Bay blue crabs, prepared any way you like, and enjoy live jazz in the evening by the shore.

Secure your cheap airfare to Baltimore and dive in to the city's eccentric age-old traditions. You, too, will soon be drinking National Bohemian and cracking open steamed crabs on a newspaper covered table while watching your new favorite team play.


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