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Canton, Fells Point and Inner Harbor

Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Canton, Fells Point and Inner Harbor

Length5.4 mi
Elev. Gain383.8 ft
Est. Steps12000
Created by Miss Krystal 👣
Canton, Fells Point and Inner Harbor Introduction
Canton, Fells Point and Inner Harbor is a 5.4 mile (12,000-step) route located near Baltimore, Maryland, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 383.8 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Attractions Near Canton, Fells Point and Inner Harbor
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Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel

Tourist Attraction
Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel is a high-rise hotel building, located in the Harbor East area of Baltimore, Maryland. The hotel is situated at 700 Aliceanna St. Primarily a convention hotel, the property has 32 floors with over 750 rooms, standing at 315 feet (96 m). The hotel has been the tallest hotel structure in Baltimore since it opened in 2001 as one of the first structures in Harbor East.

Baltimore Public Works Museum

Tourist Attraction
The Baltimore Public Works Museum was located at 751 Eastern Avenue, Pier 7 of the Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland. This museum provided a behind-the-scenes glimpse of how a large city provides public works utility services to its citizens. Exhibits also explained street lighting, road maintenance, and trash removal.

United States lightship Chesapeake (LV-116)

Historical
United States lightship Chesapeake (LV-116/WAL-538/WLV-538) is a museum ship owned by the National Park Service and on a 25-year loan to Baltimore City, and is operated by Historic Ships in Baltimore, Maryland. A National Historic Landmark, she is one of a small number of preserved lightships. Since 1820, several lightships have served at the Chesapeake lightship station and have been called Chesapeake.

Four Seasons Baltimore and Residences

Tourist Attraction
Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore is currently a 22 story highrise hotel complex building which opened on November 14, 2011. The building's construction began back in 2007 and went through several changes. Developers originally planned the project as two towers, with a portion for residences. The hotel now occupies just one of the towers, with the second being used as the Legg Mason Tower.

USCGC Taney (WHEC-37)

Historical
USCGC Taney (WPG/WAGC/WHEC-37) () is a United States Coast Guard High Endurance Cutter, notable as the last warship floating that fought in the attack on Pearl Harbor, although Taney was moored in nearby Honolulu Harbor not Pearl Harbor itself (a non-combatant vessel at Pearl Harbor, the US Navy tug Hoga, also remains afloat).

National Aquarium (Baltimore)

Tourist Attraction
The National Aquarium - also known as National Aquarium in Baltimore and formerly known as Baltimore Aquarium - is a non-profit public aquarium located at 501 East Pratt Street on Pier 3 in the Inner Harbor area of downtown Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States. Constructed during a period of urban renewal in Baltimore, the aquarium opened on August 8, 1981.

USS Torsk

Historical
USS Torsk (SS-423) is a Tench-class submarine built for the United States Navy during World War II. Armed with ten torpedo tubes, the Tench-class submarines were incremental developments of the highly-successful Gato-class submarines that formed the backbone of the US Navy's submarine force during the war.

Baltimore World Trade Center

Place
Located on the Inner Harbor of Baltimore, Maryland, the Baltimore World Trade Center is the world's tallest regular pentagonal building (the pentagonal JPMorgan Chase Tower in Houston is taller, but is not regular). It was designed by the architectural firm Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, with the principal architects being Henry N.

Gunther Brewing Company

Place
Gunther Brewing Company is a historic brewery building located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The site comprises 15 masonry buildings. The main structure is a five-story brick "L"-shaped Romanesque Revival-style brew house with a two-story brick ice plant built about 1910 and one- and two-story boiler room.

Bancroft (motor vessel)

Place
Bancroft is a preserved glass-cabin launch, built in 1925 by the City of Baltimore, Maryland, United States. She is a documented work vessel of five net tons, licensed to carry six or less passengers for hire in the coasting trade. She has a registered length of 28.7 feet, her beam is 8.6 feet, and her draft is 2.6 feet.
Route Details

Length

5.4 mi

Elev. Gain

383.8 ft

Est. Steps

12000
Created by
Miss Krystal 👣
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