Baltimore
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Harbor
Baltimore's Inner Harbor is one of the most photographed and visited areas of the city. It has been one of the major seaports in the United States since the 1700s and started blossoming into the cultural center of Baltimore in the 1970s.
Seen here is the pentagonal World Trade Center building and the USS Constellation Ship.
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Top of the World
The view from the 27th floor of Baltimore's World Trade Center. The observatory offers the best view of the city and is a great place to get a sense of the city.
Also, the World Trade Center building is the world's tallest equilateral 5-sided building.
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Baltimore
Seen here in the Northwest direction is Johns Hopkins University.
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The "Chesapeake" Lightship
The Lightship Chesapeake, commissioned Lightship 116, is moored at Pier 3 in Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
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Baltimore Examiner
The Baltimore Examiner is a free daily newspaper, one of the two big dailies in Baltimore, Maryland
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Power Plant Live!
A block away from Baltimore's Inner Harbor is Power Plant Live, a premier dining and entertainment district that features a variety of restaurants and nightclubs surrounding a common plaza.
You can also see the Columbus Center behind.
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National Aquarium
The National Aquarium in Baltimore houses sharks, dolphins, rays and tropical fish among the more than 16,000 creatures in naturalistic exhibits, including a walk-through rain forest, an exciting live-action dolphin show and a new Australian exhibit.
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An Old Ship
Commissioned in 1855, the USS Constellation was the last all-sail warship built by the U.S. Navy. The ship saw action in the Civil War. It sailed into the Inner Harbor in 1999 and is now open for tours all year round.
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Downtown Baltimore
The building on the extreme left is the tallest in Baltimore and the Legg Mason headquarters.
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Baltimore Mirrored
Half of the picture if the mirror reflection while the other part is the direct view from the glass window.
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Power Plant
Back to the ground :)
This place is definitely one of the added attractions of the harbor.
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