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Upper Marlboro / Maryland / United States
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Ocean City / Maryland / United States
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What to do. Where to go. When to do it. Explore Ocean City, Maryland today!
Hyattsville / Maryland / United States
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Founded in 1997, the Anacostia Trails Heritage Organization is dedicated to preserving, enhancing and publicizing important sites within Prince George's County. The organization's reach covers 84 square miles of historic, cultural, recreational and environmental sites, including the Riverdale House Museum, Bostwick Mansion, the Laurel Museum and the College Park Aviation System. The Anacostia Trails Heritage Organization's offices are located in the City of Hyattsville Municipal Building on Gallatin Street.

Grantsville / Maryland / United States
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Ellicott City / Maryland / United States
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Howard County Tourism is a nonprofit organization that's dedicated to promoting the area as an ideal destination for tourists and residents alike. It's primarily paid for by grants from the county government and operates with a board of directors. In addition to functioning as a tourism advocate, it also works with local businesses and organizations to offer exclusive promotional benefits to attract tourists. The website features information regarding local sightseeing, lodging, shopping and events.

Ocean City / Maryland / United States
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Gaithersburg / Maryland / United States
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Davidus Cigars & Pipes is Maryland's largest cigar chainstore. It sells an assortment of cigars, pipes, rare tobaccos and tobacco paraphernalia. Davidus Cigars & Pipes also has a Diamond Cigar lounge. On occasion it hosts private cigar tastings. 

 

Baltimore / Maryland / United States
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Founded in 1763, Fell's Point is an historic, waterfront neighborhood located in southeastern Baltimore. Filled with historic houses, cobblestone streets and numerous restaurants, the neighborhood is a top attraction for visitors throughout the year. Once a shipyard and port, Fell's Point presents a flavorful reminder of its 18th and early 19th century roots.

How to get to Fell's Point
With its harbor front location, there are numerous choices for traveling to Fell's Point. Public transportation is available in the form of buses, taxi cabs and a water taxi. A free Circulator Bus runs daily through Broadway Avenue and then routes across Aliceanna Avenue. Taxi cabs are often available on the major streets, especially on Broadway Avenue. Drivers can park in selected spots on the main avenues as well as the side streets.

Best time to go to Fell's Point
The best time to visit the neighborhood is generally in the afternoon and evening. These are the times when the community starts to come alive. During the daytime visitors can take in breathtaking views of the harbor and peruse the shops. At night diners can sample some of the great restaurants or kick back in many of the area's cozy bars.

Admission to Fell's Point
Simply visiting Fell's Point is free in itself. Aside from parking or transportation costs, most visitors will find a plethora of different levels of restaurants, bars and shops that cater to all ranges of consumers. From inexpensive diners to splurges at restaurants such as Plazo, experiencing Fell's Point can be as inexpensive or expensive as a traveler wishes.

Must see/do at Fell's Point
From museums to historic Inns, the neighborhood has something for everyone. Perhaps the best way to see Fell's Point is simply to get out and walk its streets. Countless treasures can be found in the many shops such as the Ten Thousand Villages. Diners looking for seafood can check out Bertha's Mussels or seek out Greek specialties at the Black Olive. Those seeking a scenic view will want to walk out on the city pier to enjoy waters of the harbor.

Other places to visit near Fell's Point
Fell's Point is very near the neighborhoods of Little Italy, East Harbor and Canton. Little Italy is two or three blocks from Broadway Avenue. Filled with amazing Italian, international and Spanish restaurants, it is a major destination for diners in Baltimore. East Harbor has more of a commercial area with numerous upscale hotels, businesses and restaurants. Canton is another waterfront community with seafood restaurants, shops and historic neighborhoods worth exploring.

Insider tip for visitors to Fell's Point
Unlike other areas such as Harbor East and the Inner Harbor, Fell's Point was never over-developed. There are few chain stores or restaurants within its borders. In any ways it offers an authentic Baltimore experience for travelers seeking the real Baltimore feel. Like any urban setting, travelers should always be aware, conceal valuables in cars and walk in lighted areas at night.

Author's bio: Bruce Emmerling is a freelance writer residing in Baltimore, MD. He's been writing independent articles about technology, travel, events and news for six years.