What doesn't the city of Baltimore have? It offers many museums, galleries, theaters and monuments as well as sporting venues, shops, and markets. Whatever your pleasure, there is truly something for everyone. So enjoy your time in Baltimore and visit some of these places recommended by Visit Baltimore during your visit and attendance at the 104th ICMA Annual Conference.
ICMA’s Annual Conference will offer you new opportunities to help fulfill your commitment to career-long learning. You will hear about the innovative ideas and practical strategies you need to deal with the challenges facing local governments today. It's an educational and networking opportunity that you can’t afford to miss! Registration opens June 6!
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One of the city's most popular attractions, the National Aquarium features an incredible 20,000 animals. | | It’s no surprise that many famous writers have called Charm City their home. |
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Walk throuh the cobblestreets of Baltimore, a place of history and where ghosts roam. | | You don’t have to travel the world to see worthwhile art. Baltimore is home to five world-renowned objects d’art: |
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Experience the mysterious life and literary legacy of Edgar Allan Poe through an exclusive tour. | | Entertaining & educational, the MSC is undoubtedly one of the city's most exciting places to visit. |
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Even if you don’t get the chance to catch a game, there’s plenty of “locals only” sporting sights to add to your itinerary. | | This exciting penguin habitat provides an enhanced natural environment designed to reflect the home of these unique coastal birds. |
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