Getting hungry? Baltimore serves up succulent seafood, being set in the Chesapeake Bay-Maryland crab cakes, made with blue crab meat and Old Bay seasoning, are a must-try! The author’s row home operates as the Poe House and Museum. Bibliophiles delight, because Baltimore has bookshops galore-which isn’t a surprise, since Edgar Allan Poe lived and died (under suitably Gothic mysterious circumstances!) on the city’s streets. You’ll learn a thing or two at the National Aquarium and the Maryland Science Center. As if you’ll miss Hampden’s humongous pink flamingo sculpture in homage to John Waters, who set his legendary film Pink Flamingos in Baltimore.įor a city of just under 600,000 people, Baltimore has a range of cultural and historical offerings, from jazz music to outsider art to community theatre. Karaoke is a special draw here! Another neighborhood worth visiting is Hampden, home to a hip set and host to some quirky alternative eateries, cafés, and shops. The community agrees that Mount Vernon is the city’s center for culture and kitsch-and, with its north side being especially out and proud, Mount Vernon is Baltimore’s hottest LGBTQ+ neighborhood.
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