Baltimore Museum of Art

The area is home to many of Baltimore's most popular tourist attractions,
including Harborplace, The USS Constellation, the National Aquarium, and the
Maritime Museum.
The term "Inner Harbor" is used not just for the water but for the surrounding
area of the city, with approximate street boundaries of President Street,
Lombard Sreet, Light Sreet, and Key Highway.
The Inner Harbor was chiefly a light freight commercial port and passenger port
until the 1950s, when economic shifts ended both the freight and passenger use
of the Inner Harbor. Rotting warehouses and piers were eventually torn down and
replaced by open, grass-covered parkland that was used for recreational purposes
and occasional large events.
Location
End of the Northwest Branch of the Patapsco River
Baltimore, Maryland
USA
Getting There
To get to the Baltimore Museum of Art by public transportation, you can take the
Charm City Circulator Purple Route, which stops directly in front of the museum.
You can also take the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) CityLink Lime or 94
bus, which stop a few blocks away from the museum.
Nearby Airports
This is a list of primary airports in Maryland that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.
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Baltimore–Washington Int'l Airport |
undo Major Attractions in Maryland