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1 week ago |
baltimorestyle.com | Braden Hamelin
This weekend is a great time to get out and explore the Baltimore region. From a show with an explorer and author to a celebration of African American culture and a lacrosse showcase, here are some of the area’s best happenings!Josh Gates Live!The Lyric Baltimore | 140 W. Mt. Royal Ave., Baltimore, MD 21201June 20, 8 p.m.Explorer, talk-show host and author Josh Gates is bringing his stories to Baltimore.
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2 weeks ago |
baltimorestyle.com | Jillian Diamond
Must-Sees: Annapolis is the state capital and the seat of Maryland’s government, with the Maryland State House offering guided tours to visitors about the state government’s history and its legislative process. Another historic landmark of note is the William Paca House and Garden, where the eponymous founding father once lived. Today, the house serves as a museum and model of what a Revolutionary War-era mansion looked like, with the gardens serving as a popular outdoor event space.
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baltimorestyle.com | Jillian Diamond
Must-Sees: Prince George’s County is close to Washington, D.C., and is the site of the National Harbor. The harbor is a bustling tourism and entertainment site and there’s always something to do there. Conventions are frequently held in the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center, and the rest of the harbor has several restaurants, shops, a seasonal farmers’ market and the iconic Capital Wheel ferris wheel.
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baltimorestyle.com | Jillian Diamond
Must-Sees: Notable for towns like Cumberland and Frostburg, Allegany County is a prime destination for train enthusiasts. It’s home to the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, which has been noted by outlets like USAToday and Travel Channel for its stunning views of the Allegheny Mountain Range. Train rides typically depart from Cumberland, with a 90-minute layover in Frostburg to shop and eat before returning.
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baltimorestyle.com | Andrew Guckes
Pride Month is here, and if you’re thinking that that announcement is coming a week and a half late, you’re not wrong. Some of Baltimore’s LGBTQIA+ Pride events have come and passed, but there are still plenty of great ones to be had over the coming weeks. For those who want to fill out their June calendar with some fun Pride celebrations — whether you’re a member of the community or an ally — look no further.
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