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Downtown Landmarks and Lions: Monumental City Tour

Hollywood Diner (at the Baltimore Farmer's Market) 400 East Saratoga Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Where can you find a piece of the Berlin Wall, a cannon ball mounted on a Conestoga wagon hitch, and over a hundred lions looking down at you from the tops of Baltimore's buildings? On our Downtown Landmarks and Lions tour, of course! In this leisurely stroll—we cover a little over a mile in a …

$10

Jones Falls Walking Tour with Charm City Meadworks

Charm City Meadworks 400 East Biddle Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

What better way to spend a Sunday morning than on an urban walk along the Jones Falls Valley ending wth a glass of mead at Charm City Meadworks? Join us and our partners Blue Water Baltimore and Charm City Meadworks as we learn about urban watershed ecology coupled with the great human history of industry and innovation along the way.

$10

Live Baltimore’s Spring 2019 Trolley Tour

SMC Campus Center, University of Maryland, Baltimore 621 W. Lombard Street, Baltimore, United States

Join Live Baltimore for a comprehensive introduction to Baltimore City living! Take a narrated bus tour of more than ten neighborhoods, meet with real estate professionals and community organizations, sit in on expert-led workshops, AND become eligible for $5,000 toward the purchase of a home anywhere in Baltimore City!

$10

Union Square by Foot: What Would H. L. Mencken Think of Summer Concerts & Window Boxes

Union Square Park 1524 Hollins Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Union Square grew out of the former estate of Baltimore’s second mayor, Thorowgood Smith, into a vibrant neighborhood centered on Victorian rowhouses and the thriving Hollins Market. Join long time resident and Baltimore Historian professor Betsy Nix on a walking tour to learn how summer concerts, a competitive gardening scene for window boxes and tree wells, and the imminent start to re-opening H.L. Mencken’s house are helping this historic neighborhood revitalize.

$15