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Oriole Park at Camden Yards represents a landmark achievement in baseball stadium design. Opened in 1992, it successfully blended historic ballpark traditions with an integrated urban setting within Baltimore, Maryland. The park’s design influenced many subsequent stadiums and remains notable for it...
The Peabody Institute was established in 1857 in Baltimore, Maryland, through a donation from the philanthropist George Peabody, making it one of the oldest conservatories in the United States. It comprises a conservatory offering degree programs in performance, composition, musicology, and music ed...
Why this score?
Historic US conservatory with Johns Hopkins affiliation, strong classical reputation, respected but below Juilliard-level consensus.
Scoring methodologyWestminster Burying Ground is a historic cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland, established in 1786 by the First Presbyterian Church. The later Westminster Presbyterian Church was constructed above part of the burial ground on brick piers, creating catacombs beneath it. The cemetery is particularly associ...
Why this score?
Edgar Allan Poe's grave, unusual catacomb setting, and rich Baltimore history generate exceptional visitor interest.
Scoring methodologyGreen Mount Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland, established in 1839. Its landscaped grounds contain mature trees, winding paths, elaborate monuments, and examples of nineteenth-century funerary sculpture and architecture. The cemetery is the burial place of many figures con...
Why this score?
Fine rural cemetery design, important Baltimore figures, compelling history, and notable monuments support a strong regional reputation.
Scoring methodologyThe National Aquarium offers visitors an immersive experience exploring diverse marine ecosystems. Located in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, it’s a prominent public aquarium recognized for its extensive collection of aquatic life and significant conservation efforts. The facility is particularly notable...
The Baltimore Ravens are an American professional football team based in Baltimore, Maryland. They compete in the National Football League’s (NFL) AFC North division. Known for their aggressive defense and innovative offensive schemes spearheaded by quarterback Lamar Jackson, the Ravens consistently...
The Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University is a renowned conservatory dedicated to classical music training. Established in Baltimore in 1857, it’s one of America's earliest conservatories and remains affiliated with Johns Hopkins University. The institute provides intensive study for aspirin...
M&T Bank Stadium is a prominent outdoor stadium primarily used by the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. Opened in 1998, it’s located adjacent to Oriole Park at Camden Yards and serves as a significant venue for professional football games and related events. The stadium caters to ded...
The Fort McHenry Tunnel is a massive underwater highway complex that carries Interstate 95 beneath the Baltimore Harbor in Maryland. Opened in 1985, the tunnel was specifically designed and routed to avoid disturbing the adjacent historic Fort McHenry national monument. Featuring eight traffic lanes...
Why this score?
Large, well-used I-95 harbor tunnel with strong capacity reputation; routine toll and congestion complaints moderate score.
Scoring methodologyBroadway Market is a historic Victorian-era shopping street located in the London Borough of Hackney, England. Operating as a market since the 1890s, the area experienced significant regeneration and now hosts a popular weekly Saturday market. The street features a mix of independent boutiques, trad...
The Gayety Theatre was a notable burlesque and vaudeville venue located on East Baltimore Street in Baltimore, Maryland, operating during the early to mid-20th century. As a key venue on the American theatrical circuit, it hosted traveling burlesque shows, comedians, and standard vaudeville acts. Th...
Why this score?
Prominent regional burlesque house with notable touring history; limited surviving criticism prevents placement among the most celebrated venues.
Scoring methodologyFort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine is a preserved coastal fort at the entrance to Baltimore Harbor in Maryland. Its garrison withstood a British naval bombardment during the Battle of Baltimore in September 1814, prompting Francis Scott Key to write the poem that became the lyrics of...
The Baltimore Orioles are a professional Major League Baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland. Established in 1954, the franchise was created when the former St. Louis Browns relocated to the city and adopted its current name. Competing in the American League East division, the club plays its hom...
The Baltimore Harbor Tunnel is a 2.3-kilometer (1.4-mile) vehicular tunnel running beneath the Patapsco River in Maryland. Opened in 1957, it carries Interstate 895 and was the first fixed crossing of Baltimore's harbor, providing a crucial transportation link between the city's southern and norther...
Why this score?
Historically important Baltimore crossing, but older design and competition from Fort McHenry reduce standing.
Scoring methodologyCross Street Market is a historic public market located in the Federal Hill neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. Established in the 19th century, it has historically functioned as a central gathering place and commercial hub for local residents. Following a major renovation completed in 2019, the fa...
Fielding Lucas Jr. was an American cartographer, engraver, bookseller, and publisher based in Baltimore during the early nineteenth century. He produced maps, charts, and atlases, including A General Atlas Containing Distinct Maps of All the Known Countries in the World, issued in 1823. His publicat...
Lexington Market is a public market hall in Baltimore, Maryland, with roots reaching back to its establishment in 1782. It belongs to the city's long-running market tradition and is known as a place where vendors sell prepared food and other everyday goods under one roof. Its age, public role, and c...
Midnight Marquee is a film magazine founded by Gary Svehla in 1990. Its subject is classic horror cinema, including vintage monster films and the actors, directors, and production histories connected with them. The publication is associated with detailed research and specialist commentary rather tha...
Stoop Storytelling Series is a live storytelling program based in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 2007 by journalist Laura Wexler, it presents true personal stories told by their authors before a public audience. The series focuses on first-person nonfiction and community participation, giving local...
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