Continued from Part III Peter Carl Faberge was a court jeweler to several of Russian tsars, and 50 imperial eggs for empress Maria Fedorovna and Alexandra Fedorovna made…Read More
The Battle of Antietam (or Sharpsburg) is known as the bloodiest day of the Civil War. So, this is a must-see for anyone interested in civil war history. I recommend…Read More
The non-profit museum opened in 1965 dedicated to culture and maritime heritage of the Chesapeake Bay. Take about 1/2 a day to enjoy the indoor and outdoor exhibits.…Read More
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If you are looking for an off-the-beaten-path place to go to, look no farther. The American Visionary Art Museum is one of a kind. Located just east of the Inner Harbor,…Read More
this place is the best place to go if you go to the australia exhibit at 10 or 2 they feed the archer fish. they put crickets on a stick and hold it over the tank and the…Read More
Finished in 1779, the Maryland State House is the oldest statehouse in continuous legislative use in the United States. At one time, it housed the Continental Congress and…Read More
The museum has many interactive exhibits that focus on marine biology and astronomy. I really liked the three-dimensional exhibit and the giant meteor the best. Pricing…Read More
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A summer day in Frederick is a great opportunity for the sports fan. Frederick Keys baseball is more than just a sporting event; it is an afternoon or evening of…Read More