- TripBuzz found 211 things to do with kids in or near Stevensville, Maryland, including 199 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Annapolis, Pasadena, Bowie and Glen Burnie.
- From Casey Michelle Charters to Breezin' Thru Charters, the Stevensville area offers 108 different types of family activities, including: Fishing, Parks, Arts & Crafts Classes and National & State Parks.
- Once a steamboat terminal upon its founding in the 1800's, Stevensville is now a thriving residential and tourism community. As one of the only registered historic districts in its county, the city invites tourists to enjoy walking tours of its turn-of-the-century architecture and charming heritage. Visitors can also visit a retired train station or enjoy local fare at one of the towns cafes.
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Hosting leagues and tournaments for volleyball and soccer, Volleyball House is an indoor sports facility with turf soccer fields and volleyball courts. On Fridays, the center hosts a drop-in volleyball session, where visitors can rent courts for recreational volleyball.
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Dedicated to preserving pop culture, Geppi's Entertainment Museum showcases memorabilia from comics, music, games, TV shows, and more. The museum has a variety of vintage movie posters and comic books decorating the walls.
26.7 Miles
Featuring coaches from the Netherlands, Dutch Soccer School offers soccer instruction to visitors of all skill levels. The school teaches visitors the basics of the sport, from footwork to ball mastery.
26.8 Miles
216 Emory St, Baltimore, MD 21230
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Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum is a row-house in which George Herman 'Babe' Ruth was born. First curated with the help of Babe's widow, Claire and his two daughters and sister, the museum features artifacts from Babe's life and career.
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Built using a Beaux-Arts architecture style in the early 1900s, Hippodrome Theatre serves as a performing arts venue that hosts musicals, concerts, and more. The interior of the theater features a mural with characters from Greek mythology.
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The Thomas Viaduct Obelisk is a 15 foot tall obelisk housed on top of the relay end of the Thomas Viaduct, a stone masonry railroad bridge. The obelisk designates the government and railroad officials connected to the bridge project.
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901 W. Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21223
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The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum has the goal or preserving, collecting, and sharing artifacts that relate to the history of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The museum also offers train rides and a membership program.
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One of the oldest markets in the United States is the Lexington Market which was founded in 1782. It currently occupies the original site of the historic market and continues to draw in countless vendors regularly.
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The Mount Vernon Cultural District is the home of several historic sites, including The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and the Walters Art Museum. The area is known for its strong LGBT community.
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Extra Innings of Elkridge features indoor batting cages for baseball enthusiasts of all ages. The center is open year round and features over 23,000 square feet of training area and seven indoor batting cages.