Home Base. We're in the Canton neighborhood. For reference, it's about a 20-minute drive from the Cloisters.
Where we're tying the knot.
Services Amtrak and MARC trains, it's also accessible to Baltimore's Light Rail.
It's "where Cal Ripken Jr. saved modern baseball," according to Brittany's dad. Unfortunately, the Orioles are in Tampa Bay this weekend, but you could catch the Orioles v. Red Sox game on Wednesday (4/6) if you're in town.
John's favorite (local) Brown Ale is made here. Urban Axes is right next door, if you're into throwing weapons.
Good beer, good food, good prices.
Wardrobe malfunction? Last minute necessities? This shopping center near John & Britt's has Target, DSW, Loft, Old Navy, Nordstrom Rack, Ulta, and a liquor store. There's also several grocery stores nearby.
Charming neighborhood with great local restaurants, funky boutiques, record store, ice cream shop, all located along the Avenue (36th Street).
Open Saturday, 9am-12:30pm. Check out local vendors, produce, and cool restaurants in one of Baltimore's oldest neighborhoods.
It's completely free, GREAT Medieval and Renaissance collections. Closed Monday & Tuesday.
Floating museums in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Fun fact: Brittany worked here when she first moved to Baltimore.
Oh say, can YOU see?
Poe's final resting place. "Even in the grave all is not lost." -Poe
Enjoy a Maryland crab feast on the waterfront deck if the weather's nice.
Yummy local pizza, good music.
Brittany's favorite record store.
For your literary needs.