Baltimore, MD Attractions
Aberdeen Proving Ground
— Home to the U.S. Army's oldest active proving ground and the U.S. Army Ordnance Museum
Allison Transmission
— Large Duty Transmission Manufacturer
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Babe Ruth Birthplace And Museum
— Located a few blocks from Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the birthplace and museum of "The Big Bambino"
Baltimore Civil War Museum
— Civil War, Railroad, and Underground Railroad Museum
Baltimore Convention Center
— Covention Center
Baltimore Inner Harbor
— Home to major attractions in Baltimore
Baltimore Maritime Museum
— Museum featuring Lightship Chespaeake, USCGC Taney, USS Torsk, and the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse which is the oldest surviving screw-pile lighthouse built.
Baltimore Ravens Football
— Home to the National Football League's AFC North Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore Washington Airport
— The nearest major airport to the hotel
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Bethlehem Steel
— Sparrows Point Steel Manufacturing Plant
Better Engineering
— Industrial Parts Cleaning Systems Company
Black And Decker Corporate Headquarters
— Power Equipment Manufacturer's Corporate Headquarters
Boordy Vineyard
— Maryland's oldest family run winery
Castrol Heavy Duty Lubricants
— Synthetic and conventional motor oil and lubricants manufacturing company
City Center
— City Center
Comcast Cablevision Of Maryland
— Cable and telephone communications company
Danfoss Automatic Controls
— Manufacturer of refrigeration, air conditioning, heating, and motion controls
Edgar Allan Poe House
— House once owned and occupied by Edgar Allan Poe, author of "The Fall Of The House Of Usher" and "The Raven"
Farboil
— Adhesive, plastics, and coatings manufacturer
Fort McHenry National Monument
— Historic military installation where Francis Scott Key wrote "The Star Spangled Banner"
Franklin Square Hospital
— Nearest medical facility to the hotel
General Motors Powertrain Baltimore
— General Motors Powertrain production plant
JCB
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Johns Hopkins Hospital And Health
— One of the nation's leading medical facilities
Johns Hopkins University
— Medical School
Lockheed Martin
— Aerospace and defense company
M & T Bank Stadium
— Home to the National Football League's AFC North Baltimore Ravens
Martin State Airport
— Regional Airport
Maryland Science Center
— Science center which includes an IMAX theater and a planetarium
Maryland Zoo
— 2000 animals including a children's zoo
Middle River Aircraft Systems
— Designing, Manufacturing and Servicing some of the World's Best Aircraft for More Than 75 Years.
Morgan State University - Hughes Stadium
— Area University
National Aquarium Baltimore
— National Aquarium at Baltimore's Inner Harbor
National Historic Seaport
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National Shipwreck Museum
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Naval Air Station
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Northrop Grumman
— Defense contracting company
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
— Home of Major League Baseball's Baltimore Orioles
Ripken Stadium
— 6000 seat stadium, home to the Aberdeen IronBirds, Class A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles in the New York-Penn League.
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Siemens
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Timonium Fairgrounds
— Fairgrounds
U. S. S. Constellation
— The last all sail vessel built by the US Navy
United States Air National Guard
— Military Base
University Of Baltimore
— The three schools within the University of Baltimore are the Yale Gordon College of Liberal Arts, Merrick School of Business, and School of Law.
Verizon
— Wireless communication company
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White Marsh Mall
— Shopping Mall