- Our list of the best things to do in Mount Airy, Maryland, features the top 247 nearby activities — including 91 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Mount Airy, MD has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
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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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Westminster Cemetery on the southeast corner of Fayette and Greene sts., Baltimore, MD
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Featuring a large marble monument that measures 80 inches in height, Edgar Allan Poe's Grave Site & Memorial is the current burial site of the famous author. Poe's remains were moved several times before reaching this marker.
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Opening in 1960, and designed by Benjamin C. Thompson, the two shopping plazas at Harborplace and the Gallery are known as Pratt Street Pavilion and the Light Street Pavilion, while the Gallery is operated across the street. Visitors find many restaurants and shops there that sell Maryland specific merchandise.
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The great outdoors can be enjoyed daily at Oregon Ridge Park in Baltimore County. Beautifully maintained, it offers walking trails, a nature center and playground where kids can run, jump and play.
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The Fire Museum of Maryland showcases the history of firefighting in the state, spanning from the late 19th century to the present. It features equipment, vehicles, and alarm systems from various eras, and allows children to try on firefighter gear.
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Located along Tuscarora Creek, Olde Izaak Walton Park is situated on 21 acres of wooded terrain that is home to wildlife. The park provides fields for canine recreation, a pond, walking trails, a classroom building and picnic areas.
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The Charles Theatre is a movie theater that sits in a 23,000-sqft movie house that can accommodate up to 1150 people at a time. The theater shows first-run specialty films as well as big-budget Hollywood movies and foreign films.
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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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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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M&T Bank Stadium is the home of the Baltimore Ravens, one of the only NFL teams to feature a marching band . The location has also hosted the famous Army-Navy football game and performances from artists like U2 and Jay-Z.