Downtown
Baltimore is ripe with recent attractions including a one designed
by Disney: Port Discover—The Baltimore Children’s Museum
operates out of an old fish market near the Inner Harbor, an area
lined with points of interest and perfect for a nice stroll with
your family.
September 25, 2006 TURF VALLEY RESORT
European flavor in Maryland By Sheree Bykofsky The 1000 acres that surround the Turf Valley Resort in Ellicott City, Maryland, is the first indication that there's more to this no-nonsense conference facility than is at first apparent. The clean and... SoGoNow.com by: Sheree Bykofsky
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March 16, 2006 "Oh, say can you see?": Exploring Baltimore
BySandra Scott "Oh, say can you see?" You can see all of Baltimore from the Top of the World Trade Center, and what a view it is.Even by starting at "dawn's early light," it is not possible to see everything... SoGoNow.com by: Sandra Scott
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September 12, 2005 Annapolis: History, Charm & Naval Tradition
By Dan Scholssberg George Washington slept there. So did Jimmy Carter and Alex Haley.Annapolis has many claims to fame. Residents relish their town's history, hospitality, and vitality- and enjoy proximity to Washington, Baltimore, and quaint St. Michaels, across the bay... SoGoNow.com by: Dan Schlossberg
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August 9, 2005 Do you want to visit the Baltimore Zoo?!
You're walking on thin ice! November, December-the weather turns unexpected to milk. The lake was covered in ice with bits of debris littering the cage and broken branches over leaves on the ice in the temperate weather, the sheets... SoGoNow.com by: Zachary Crabtree
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Fells Point
Say you're trying to find the Industrial Utopia and think the best place to look are the brick houses in the Bay area, then you might want to explore the shops in Fells Point. There is the parable of the... SoGoNow.com by: Zachary Crabtree
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May 1, 2005 Cinemateque
What do you get when you take an old hotel and renovate the building into an office with the first floor renovated into a mall? You have the Rotunda with the historic Rotunda Cinema, famous for displaying art films and... SoGoNow.com by: Allison Myers
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March 21, 2005 Nelson Freire at Shriver Hall
Shriver Hall is the host of many concerts, from the Hopkins Symphony Orchestra that brings in guest soloists for concerto concerts to the appearance of international sensations such as Nelson Freire. The concert I attended brought nearly a full auditorium,... SoGoNow.com by: Zachary Crabtree
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February 25, 2005 Fortunato Brothers Pizza of Towson
If you are in the New York area and are craving a slice of pizza you are out of luck because the best pizza is in Towson, MD. Fortunato Brothers Pizza has the great selection of toppings and other delicacies,... SoGoNow.com by: Zachary Crabtree
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February 23, 2005 The Talking Head
Stand on wood stands on the back wall and listen to the band on stage playing at the spaces in the room, the floors are filled with the audience swaying with the beat of music to sad songs and dancing... SoGoNow.com by: Zachary Crabtree
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February 22, 2005 Johns Hopkins Symphony Chamber Orchestra
At the Mattin Arts Center on Johns Hopkins University Campus on 3400 North Charles Street, the Hopkins Symphony Chamber Orchestra performs monthly concerts for the publicĀ 6 dollars for children and Seniors and free for University students. At any... SoGoNow.com by: Zachary Crabtree
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February 16, 2005 Rocky Run
For anyone that has been to Mencken's Cultured Pearl in Baltimore, here is the closest thing since Mencken's closed in 1993. The tables are covered with brown paper and crayons are served at the table for children and those with... SoGoNow.com by: Zachary Crabtree
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Petit Louis
Petit Louis is a superb French cuisine restaurant with a selection of fine wines and courses. For an appetizer there was beef tartar in exquisite, light sauce. This is the finest beef served raw. The tartar course was savory with... SoGoNow.com by: Zachary Crabtree
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