Baltimore is another wonderful city that lies close to my
hometown of York. Although most people don't realize this as such, Baltimore is
home to many small but important items. And, some of them are listed in the
title of this post. I will now systematically review some of the things that
makes Baltimore what it is.
First and foremost, it is a cultural Hub. Throughout the
years, the demographic has severely shifted away from Germanic and Irish
descent and become more mixed in ethnicity. There are several restaurants around
owned by Indian people, African American people, Hispanic people, are there
Asiatic call Sarah, and so much more. On nearly every single block, you can
find a hub for a different culture or group of people.
The one downside to this, however, is that there is a lot of
disputes between people, and a lot of poverty and crime in certain parts of the
city. As such, if you are going to Baltimore at night, it is advisable to take
at least one other comrade with you. It is the sad unfortunate truth that I
must warn others about, pertaining to big cities with high population density.
Baltimore is also home to Inner Harbor, and Metropolitan
epicenter of Commerce and Industry. Not only are there attractions like the
Baltimore Science Museum, the Baltimore aquarium, the Baltimore Zoo, Ripley's
Believe It Or Not Museum, and several excellent concert venues, but it is also
home to the Chesapeake Bay. The Chesapeake Bay is home to most of the East
Coast domestic crab imports, and home to several difference indigenous species
of wildlife. As such, there are many environmentalist initiatives to support
the Chesapeake Watershed and to preserve the surrounding area by reducing
carbon emissions and waste output. The bay itself is beautiful, and there are ferries
that serve the greater Baltimore Maryland area allow one to be on the water.
Aside from all of these wonderful attractions, Baltimore is
also home to the Baltimore Orioles and the Baltimore Ravens, to sporting’s most
prominent sports teams. Both of these teams have amassed many awards and
accolades throughout the years, and their stadiums are within a 15-minute
commute of one another. Many major sporting events and charity events happen if
both of these stadiums every single year.
Probably one of the most important things about Baltimore is
its government and American history. Many government workers and Space
Engineers are employed in Baltimore because it is halfway between Washington DC
and Harrisburg, which are two major areas of government work. This was able to
be initiated because Baltimore is home to Fort McHenry. When the British
Invasion happened in the 1800's, Francis Scott Key was on a boat in the harbor
witnessing the bombardments on Fort McHenry, which inspired him to write the
poetic piece that would later become America's national anthem. The Fort is
still open and accessible for visitors to this day, and small tours around the
surrounding area and Proving Grounds are often lead.
So this being said, if you are ever in northern Maryland,
check out Baltimore and the surrounding area. There are lots of things to see
and do, is this entire area and several square miles have been industrialized
quite efficiently.
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