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Baltimore is quite the interesting place to visit. During your stay with us you may wish to try some of these venues for some relaxation. Information on many sites with things to see and do will be included with your Diocesan Director’s bags. Remember when traveling anywhere but to competition sites, always inform your coach or chaperone and NEVER travel alone!
The Where Traveler web site for Baltimore: www.wheretraveler.com
Kid-friendly Baltimore
Historic/Religious Sites
Mother Seton House and Historic Seminary Chapel
Home of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and the home of parochial education
Fr. John Kemper
410-728-6464
St. Alphonsus Church
Deacon Hugh Mills
410-685-6090
St. Jude Shrine
Mary Gerk
410-685-6026
National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
(a.k.a. Baltimore Basilica)
America's first cathedral
Greg Leitner
410-727-3565
Museums + Historic Sites
Babe Ruth Birthplace
Whitney Ellis
410-727-1539
Fort McHenry
Vince Vaise, Chief of Interpretation
410-962-4290
Historic Ships in Baltimore
(Constellation, Torsk, Taney, etc.)
Chris Rowson
(410) 539-1797
Maryland Science Center
(410) 685-5225
American Visionary Art Museum
Nick Prevas
(410) 244-1900
Maryland Historical Society
(Home of the original draft of the Star Spangled Banner)
Marc Apter
(410) 685-3750
ACTIVITIES
Charm City Pedal Mill
Amanda
(16 person bike available for tours)
(443) 956-6455
Urban Pirates
Cara or Adam
(410) 327-8378
National Heritage Walking Tours
Shauntee Daniels
(410) 878-6411 |