Charm City

Sailing in the Inner Harbor. Artscape festival in Mt. Royal. A quirky coffee shop. Old Bay. Vaccaro's delicious cannoli's in Little Italy. Cobble stone streets. Movies at the Senator. Hollins Market. Charles Village colorful homes. Penn Station. Books from the Pratt Library. The American Visionary Art Museum. Patterson Park. Baseball at Camden Yards. Crab cakes at Lexington Market. Natty Beer.

For these reasons and so much more, I love Baltimore. I have fallen in love with Charm City and my feelings are simply unexplainable. It's something between me and the city- 'My City'. I love how it maintains keeping it's past identity but also strives to create something new. But most of all I love the feeling I get when I drive into Baltimore City and how it welcomes me back. This city is my new home- my home away from home. All my memories from it are now a part of it's history forever. So, to Baltimore, 'My Lady B!'

And now I share my love for Baltimore with you...

Monday, March 12, 2012

Baltimore City Hall



Baltimore City Hall invites visitors to explore Baltimore, a vibrant city on the water where they will find something new around every corner. This is a city that is growing and evolving with new hotels, and new and expanding attractions. Whether a resident living in the area or a guest planning a visit, this city is a destination filled with surprises and hidden treasures just waiting to be discovered.

Baltimore’s world-renowned Inner Harbor is surrounded by historic neighborhoods where residents or visitors will find city living at its best with unique shops and restaurants for every style and taste. The city enjoys a vibrant arts scene and embraces its history and influence on American culture.

There is something for everyone in Baltimore. According to Visit Baltimore, Baltimore City hosted 12 million visitors, a seven-year high. They spent 2.96 billion dollars, an all-time high.

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