Wagner's Point, Baltimore
#352 among attractions in Baltimore

Facts and practical information
Wagner's Point is an industrial area in Baltimore, Maryland. ()
Southern Baltimore (Fairfield)Baltimore United States
Wagner's Point – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fort McHenry, Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail, Armistead Monument, Christ United Church of Christ.
 Museum, History museum, Historical place Museum, History museum, Historical place- Fort McHenry, Baltimore- 54 min walk • 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... 
 Protected area, Nature, Natural attraction Protected area, Nature, Natural attraction- Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail, Baltimore- 53 min walk • The Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail is a protected area that weaves through the fabric of American history in and around the city of Baltimore, United States. This trail commemorates the events of the War of 1812 and the resilience of a nation fighting for... 
 Monuments and statues, Sculpture Monuments and statues, Sculpture- Armistead Monument, Baltimore- 56 min walk • The Armistead Monument is a bronze statue of Col. George Armistead, by Edward Berge. It is located at Fort McHenry, Baltimore. It was dedicated on September 12, 1914. The inscription reads: CAST BY ROMAN BRONZE WORKS NY BERGE signed founder's mark appears. 
 Church Church- Christ United Church of Christ, Baltimore- 75 min walk • Christ United Church of Christ, also known as The Little German Church, is a United Church of Christ church located in Baltimore, Maryland. It was formerly a German Reformed church. 
 Ship, Historical place, Boat or ferry Ship, Historical place, Boat or ferry- SS John W. Brown, Baltimore- 59 min walk • 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. 
 Bridge Bridge- Francis Scott Key Bridge, Baltimore- 66 min walk • The Francis Scott Key Bridge, also known originally as the Outer Harbor Crossing or simply as the Key Bridge or Beltway Bridge, is a steel arch-shaped continuous through truss bridge spanning the lower Patapsco River and outer Baltimore Harbor / Port in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. 
 Gothic Revival architecture, Neighbourhood, Greek Revival architecture Gothic Revival architecture, Neighbourhood, Greek Revival architecture- Locust Point, Baltimore- 70 min walk • Locust Point is a peninsular neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland. Located in South Baltimore, the neighborhood is entirely surrounded by the Locust Point Industrial Area; the traditional boundaries are Lawrence street to the west and the Patapsco River to the north, south, and east. 
 Harbor Harbor- Port Covington, Baltimore- 68 min walk • Port Covington is a neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland. Previously, Port Covington was a railroad terminal built by the Western Maryland Railway in 1904 on the Middle Branch of the Patapsco River. 
 
 Lighthouse Lighthouse- Lazaretto Point Light, Baltimore- 49 min walk • The Lazaretto Point Light was a historic lighthouse in Baltimore harbor. Though long demolished, a replica stands near its original site. 
 Harbor Harbor- Port of Baltimore, Baltimore- 75 min walk • Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore is a shipping port along the tidal basins of the three branches of the Patapsco River in Baltimore, Maryland on the upper northwest shore of the Chesapeake Bay.