- Baltimore - Wikipedia
Baltimore was designated as an independent city by the Constitution of Maryland [c] in 1851 Though not located under the jurisdiction of any county in the state, it forms part of the Central Maryland region together with the surrounding county that shares its name
- Visit Baltimore | Official Travel Website for Baltimore Maryland
Baltimore is full of surprises, steeped in history (home of the birthplace of our national anthem!) and culture, from the gritty graffiti alley to the vast collections at our art museums
- City of Baltimore
Brandon M Scott is the 52nd Mayor of Baltimore City, and the youngest person elected to the position in over a century Mayor Scott is committed to ending gun violence, restoring public trust in local government, and building a more equitable Baltimore for families to thrive
- Baltimore | History, Population, Facts | Britannica
Baltimore is the largest city in Maryland and the state’s economic center Lying about 40 miles (65 km) northeast of Washington, D C , it constitutes the northeastern hub of the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area It was established in 1729 as a port for shipping tobacco and grain
- Baltimore | VisitMaryland. org
Take a trip through bizarre Baltimore and visit welcoming neighborhoods like Hampden, Fells Point, Charles Village, Mount Vernon, the famous Inner Harbor and more, and
- Baltimore – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Baltimore is a huge city with several district articles that contain information about specific sights, restaurants, and accommodation
- Baltimore Tourism Association
Baltimore is filled with so many things to see, do and experience! From world class attractions and hotels to local galleries and museums; historic and educational tours to sporting events and delicious food
- Things to Do in Baltimore | Visit Baltimore
Baltimore is a town for explorers, artists and dreamers If you’re looking for things to do in Baltimore that will awaken your senses, inspire new thinking and spark your spirit of adventure, you’ll find it here
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