Oct 29 2008
Ring in the New Year at the Baltimore Harbor
I’m sure my next comment about Baltimore will come as no surprise to my regular readers. It’s one of my favorite places! (And for you new readers - I say that about almost any place I visit! I find some special about almost everywhere! There have only been a couple of places I’ve been that I just didn’t like, and don’t want to return, but I still found something likeable there.)
The water taxis, the history, the ships, the museums, restaurants, the layout of the entire harbor - all of it is extra special, and will create a wonderful memory for you you and your family. The choices are almost endless, so keep searching until you find exactly what you want or need for lodging, dining, and entertainment options.
The Port Discovery Children’s Museum hosts an annual “Noontime New Year: An International Celebration,” highlighting a different country each year. This year Italy will be featured. Your kids will make their own noisemakers, and ring in the Noon hour with milk and cookies, and other activities and events throughout the day will teach the Italian culture. If you have kids, but can’t go, be sure to check out Port Discovery’s Web site - it’s fun and interactive and your children will have a blast!
Strolling around the Baltimore Harbor is special enough, but New Year’s Eve is spectacular. From 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. New Year’s Eve, the Ports American New Year’s Eve Spectacular pulls out all the stops, with live music and entertainment, and of course fireworks!
Check out Baltimore, and let me know what you think!
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This is definitely a place on my list. The children’s museum sounds like a place we would all love. I think its a great idea that they teach about a different country each year. Thank you!
tatertot374@sbcglobal.net
I am also one who finds almost every place enjoyable. I have never been to Baltimore but I think I may just have to add it to my list of places I want to visit.
i like the fact that they celebrate a different country every year. what a fantastic way to learn about other cultures! i wish they had that when i was little >.<