Baltimore: Historical Place
Places and attractions in the Historical place category
Categories
- Church
- Museum
- Park
- Gothic Revival architecture
- History museum
- Neighbourhood
- Shopping
- Monuments and statues
- Cemetery
- Historical place
- Specialty museum
- Concerts and shows
- Art gallery
- Nightlife
- Shopping centre
- Theater
- Synagogue
- Art museum
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Greek Revival architecture
- Ship
- Skyscraper
- Market
- Italianate architecture
- Marina
- Sailing
- Concert hall
- Memorial
- Music venue
- Boat or ferry
- Event space
- Garden
- Neoclassical architecture
- Colonial revival architecture
- Entertainment district
- Dancing
- Vernacular architecture
- Georgian architecture
- Music and shows
- Street
- Bridge
- Universities and schools
- Library
- Beaux-Arts architecture
- Romanesque revival architecture
- Modernist architecture
- Arenas and stadiums
- Victorian architecture
Fort McHenry
Fort McHenry, nestled in the vibrant city of Baltimore, United States, stands as a national icon and a museum that beckons visitors to delve into the nation's past. Renowned for its pivotal role in the War of 1812, this historic star-shaped fortification was the site...
Federal Hill Park
Perched atop a hill in the historic neighborhood of South Baltimore, Federal Hill Park offers visitors a serene green space with one of the most stunning panoramic views of the Baltimore skyline and Inner Harbor. This cherished urban park, steeped in American history...
Washington Monument
The Washington Monument in Baltimore stands as a testament to the city's historical significance and its veneration of one of America's founding fathers, George Washington. This memorial, located in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, is not to be confused with...
Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum
Preserved historic site with exhibits The Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum is a historic site nestled in the heart of Baltimore, United States, celebrating one of the most influential literary figures of the 19th century. This modest row house, where Poe lived from 1833 to 1835, is where the renowned...
Flag House & Star-Spangled Banner Museum
Nestled in the heart of Baltimore, the Flag House & Star-Spangled Banner Museum stands as a testament to the American spirit and the birth of the nation's most iconic symbol—the Star-Spangled Banner. This historic museum, situated in the very building where Mary...
Otterbein Church
Otterbein Church, now known as Old Otterbein United Methodist Church, is a historic United Brethren church located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
Homewood Museum
The Homewood Museum is a historical museum located on the Johns Hopkins University campus in Baltimore, Maryland. It was listed as a National Historic Landmark in 1971, noted as a family home of Maryland's Carroll family.
Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower
The Emerson Tower is a 15-story, 88 m clock tower erected in 1907–1911 at 21 South Eutaw Street, at the northeast corner of Eutaw and West Lombard Streets in downtown Baltimore, Maryland.
SS John W. Brown
SS John W. Brown is a Liberty ship, one of two still operational and one of three preserved as museum ships. As a Liberty ship, she operated as a merchant ship of the United States Merchant Marine during World War II and later was a vocational high school training ship in New York City for many years.
Mother Seton House
Mother Seton House is a historic home located on the grounds of St. Mary’s Seminary at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is a 2+1⁄2-story red brick house, similar to other small homes built in the early 19th century for the predominantly French community nearby.
Military Courage
Military Courage is a bronze statue, by Paul Dubois. It is located in the West Garden, at Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore. The statue is a copy of the original, on the Cenotaph of General Jucault de Lamoricière in Nantes Cathedral, given by William Thompson Walters.
Garrett Jacobs Mansion
The Garrett Jacobs Mansion is a historic home located in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland.