Weird Baltimoreby TIM SULTANMarch 24, 2006Home to beehive beauty contests, macabre museums and the Edgar Allan Poe House, Baltimore is the capital of the lurid and offbeat.(read article)
Sports, Science and Fun on and Around the Water in Baltimoreby SUSAN O'KEEFEApril 16, 2006HANDS down, Baltimore is one of the best cities for families. With numerous attractions — centered around the bustling, pedestrian-friendly Inner Harbor, you won't need to spend any time in the car. As the Baltimore Orioles return home from spring training, and the Volvo Ocean Race yachts (including one that was used as the Black Pearl in (read article)
Baltimore Museums Are the Latest to Drop Admission Fees to Add VisitorsOctober 01, 2006As many of the world’s most notable museums raise their admission prices in New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has followed the Modern’s lead and is now asking for a donation of $20 for an adult the cultural institutions of Baltimore and a few other cities are going in the opposite direction. Both the Walters Art Museum, left, and the Baltimore Museum of Art will be free to the public as of today.(read article)
36 Hours in Baltimoreby DAVID G. ALLANMay 20, 2007Sometimes the forgotten middle child among Eastern cities like Washington and New York, Baltimore is all grown up. It’s still a big city with a small-town feel.(read article)
36 Hours in Baltimoreby JOSHUA KURLANTZICKOctober 04, 2009Crab joints and sports bars now share the cobblestone streets with fancy cafes and tapas restaurants.(read article)