Baltimore Stadiums
Thursday, 28th April 2005 by James Turnbull
Two stadiums in downtown Baltimore, Maryland – on the top is Camden Yards where the Baltimore Orioles play and below that is M&T Bank Stadium where the Baltimore Ravens play.
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Thursday, 28th April 2005 by James Turnbull
Two stadiums in downtown Baltimore, Maryland – on the top is Camden Yards where the Baltimore Orioles play and below that is M&T Bank Stadium where the Baltimore Ravens play.
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If you go directly east of the stadiums along E. Pratt you run right into a Hard Rock, ESPN Zone and also Barnes and Noble. A little more east is Fells Point a great place to check out the night scene in Baltimore. These all sit on one of America’s Oldest Seaports – Inner Harbor
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And a ways north and west is Pimlico – home of the second jewel in the Triple Crown, the Preakness Stakes.
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Travel Norht towards North Ave; and you will be at Baltimore’s ghetto.
OK, I see M&T Bank Stadium. Where is Camden Yards?
Camden Yards is about 3 blocks north of M&T Bank stadium. The inner harbor, with lots of shopping, resturants, and the National Aquarium, is 3 blocks to the east of Camden Yards. Fort McHenry is a 10-minute bus ride from the inner harbor. If you’re feeling energetic, you can walk through the lovely Federal Hill neighborhood to Fort McHenry.