Baltimore area B-day suggestions
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Baltimore area B-day suggestions
Will be in Baltimore area and looking for suggestions to take 17 year old boy for his birthday. Had suggestion of Dave and Buster's at White Flint Mall--seems kind of far to drive for video games. Any other thoughts?
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There's an ESPN Zone at the Inner Harbour which a teenage boy might really like. Also, Fort McHenry isn't too far away, and is the birthplace of the national anthem. It is about a 3-mile drive from the harbour. If he likes trains, the B&O museum with their collection of "rolling stock" is pretty cool, too.
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I seem to recall that there was a roof collapse at the train museum putting it out of commission until further notice. We enjoyed bus tours around the town -- see the Bromo-selzter tower, Edger Poe's grave. Water Taxi's in the Inner Harbor allow all day use to get to different areas of the harbor. USS Constitution & the submarine at the harbor as well. How about a ball game, or just visit Camdem Yards?
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Amicci's in Little Italy has great reasonably priced pasta and Vacarro's (the very best)for dessert in Little Italy . Phillips on the water at the Inner Harbor is good for Maryland style seafood,though Obrycki's (famous crab house tel. 410-732-6399 1727 E. Pratt Street) for authentic hard shells. Cheesecake Factory always good food especially for a 17 year old appetite, nad ESPN Zone for games and food. Hope these help. Too many good choices in Baltimore to mess around with traveling outside the city.
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