Maryland Vacation Attractions: Edgewood

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Things to do in Edgewood

Baltimore Museum of Art
Maryland’s largest art museum with a collection that ranges from ancient mosaics to contemporary art. Special exhibitions and programs are held throughout the year. Open Wednesday – Friday 11am – 5pm; Saturday & Sunday 11am – 6pm; closed major holidays.  Call 410-396-7100 for more information.
N. Charles and 31st Street, Baltimore, MD

Baltimore National Aquarium
The National Aquarium in Baltimore seeks to stimulate interest in, develop knowledge about, and inspire stewardship of aquatic environments. A member of the Baltimore community, Maryland's leading tourist attraction, and an international icon, the Aquarium provides cultural, recreational, and educational experiences that meet the needs of diverse communities. We are committed to contribute substantially to the economic development of the local region by conducting a financially stable business in a way that demonstrates an awareness of community needs. Call (410) 576-3800 for more information.
501 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21040

Baltimore Zoo
Baltimore's wildest attraction! The Zoo is home to more than 2,000 exotic mammals, birds, and reptiles amidst a wooded, 180-acre setting. Group rates and rental facilities are available. Call 410-396-7102 for more information.
Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, MD

Ripken Stadium
This Stadium feels like an Atlantic League Park. The concourse level overlooks the field with the luxury boxes stacked on top. The center concourse splits the seating into two levels. The concourse is very spacious and contains plenty of concession stands. Large picnic pavilions are located in both the left and right field corners.  Ticket prices are high here, but the team makes up for it by providing free programs and not charging for parking.  

Susquehanna State Park
ocated along the Susquehanna River valley with its heavy forest cover and massive rock outcroppings, Susquehanna State Park offers a wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities as well as historical significance. The park is home to some of the most popular mountain biking trails in Maryland and the river itself beacons fishermen and boaters alike. Susquehanna State Park also contains a very family friendly campground with traditional campsites and cabins. History buffs will be drawn to the restored Rock Run Historical Area with its working grist mill, the Archer Mansion, Jersey Toll House and the remains of the Susquehanna Tidewater Canal. Call (410)557-7994 for more information.
3318 Rocks Chrome Hill Road, Jarrettsville, MD 21084

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