You can not come to Maryland without having crab cakes. This place is one of our favorites.
If you are looking for some history and a cold beer this is the place for you. This bar is located in the Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore City. This place was established was back in 1775. It was also the last known destination of Edgar Allan Poe before his death.
Baltimore is famous for many things and people but Edgar Allan Poe is definitely one of the coolest ones. You can visit his house and his grave here in Baltimore.
Talk about historic. The first Anglo Saxon to lay his eyes on Federal Hill was none other than Captain John Smith. This park has amazing views of the city and is a great stop on any Baltimore City trip.
This is a major historic site in the US and where the Star Spangled Banner was created way back in 1814.
Baltimore has many small breweries but this is one of our favorites. They have a great outdoor space to enjoy your brews and your company.
It may not be Napa but this local winery has great wine and an awesome atmosphere to enjoy. During the summer months they often have live music to add to the experience.
The Battle Of Gettysburg is one of the most famous battles in our history. This is absolutely worth the trip from Baltimore. It is a little over an hour away and you will not regret it.
Looking for some fun and adventure? Hershey Park has it all! Not to mention... it is the sweetest place on earth. From rides and coasters to chocolate factory tours, you will not want to miss out of all that Hershey has to offer. This is about 1.5 hours from Baltimore.