Baltimore Skyline as seen from Federal Hill
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Even the Washington Monument is decorated for Christmas
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The Pratt street Pavillion is one of the two buildings making up Harbor place
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The World War II era submarine, USS Torsk, is berthed in the Inner Harbor as part of the Maritime Museum
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The retired numbers of the Baltimore Orioles are displayed in Babe Ruth Plaza
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A statue of George Washington stands atop of the Monument
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The Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse has been in the Inner Harbor since 1989
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The Inner Harbor on a beautiful day in July
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The AVAM as seen from across the harbor
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One of the many new buildings in Inner Harbor East
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The Baltimore Convention Center as seen from Pratt Street
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Pier 6 constitutes the East end of the Inner Harbor
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The cannons and masts of the USS Constellation
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The clock tower of the former Camden Station, which now serves as the Sports Legends Museum
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The Baltimore Visitor Center is located in the Inner Harbor just South from the Light St. Pavillion
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Saint Casimir is a prosperous Catholic church in Canton
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A crab sculpture stands next to Henderson's Wharf
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The Towson Commons Sign stands above the main entrance
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A fifteen star flag aka The Star Spangled Banner flag, flies atop Federal Hill
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The 700 block of 34th Street creates the Miracle on 34th Street every year for Christmas
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Since it opened in 2001 the Marriott Waterfront Baltimore has been the top choice of Baltimore visitors
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