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10 Things to Do in Baltimore Before You Die
(according to Citysearch)
1.Washington Monument and Museum
699 Washington Pl, Baltimore, MD
Climb to the top of this obelisk before or after the December "Lighting of the Monument" event on Mt. Vernon Square.
2.Patterson Bowling Center
2105 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD
On February 6th, honor Babe Ruth, his birthday and his birthplace by playing one of his favorite games at the oldest duckpin facility in the nation.
3.Costa's Inn
4100 N Pt Blvd, Baltimore, MD
Eat crabs the true Dundalk way, on paper-covered tables and with plenty of Old Bay seasoning.
4.Vaccaro's Italian Pastry Shop
222 Albemarle St, Baltimore, MD
After screening a classic flick during Little Italy's outdoor, summertime movie series, head over to this neighborhood mainstay for creamy gelato.
5.Club Charles
1724 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD
After you've seen the world according to John Waters at the Charles Theater--the art house which often screens his films--have a drink at this just-as-locally flavored favorite.
6.Attman's Delicatessen
1019 E Lombard St, Baltimore, MD
Fight the perpetual lunchtime crowds for a legendary corned beef sandwich at the star attraction of Corned Beef Row.
7.The Owl Bar
Belevedere Hotel, Baltimore, MD
Relive prohibition by waiting for the wise old bird's eyes to blink before you sip your drink.
8.Westminster Hall and Burying Grounds
519 W Fayette St, Baltimore, MD
Celebrate Poe's birthday by attending the festivities at his burial site on the weekend closest to January 19th.
9.Gertrude's
10 Art Museum Dr, Baltimore, MD
After seeing the Cone Sisters world-class impressionist collection at the museum, have a meal with the ladies who lunch at PBS host John Shields' homage to Maryland coastal cooking.
10.Hollywood Diner
400 E Saratoga St, Baltimore, MD
Step into the set for Barry Levinson's quintessentially nostalgic hometown movie "Diner."
(according to Citysearch)