learn about Myers, a free born African American who rose to be a national leader.
Baltimore Museum of Art and the Walters Art Museum both offer free admission to view extensive collec- tions of art throughout the centuries.
The American Visionary Art Museum features artists and their works along with a gift shop to purchase original art, jewelry, novelties and more.
The city also is home to more than 20,000 aquatic animals at the Inner Harbor’s National Aquarium and to hundreds of animals at Maryland Zoo.
For a fun way to get around the area, the Baltimore Water Taxi is the oldest of its type in the country and offers one price for all-day, unlimited, on/off serv- ice to over 30 attractions and neighbor- hoods.
“If you haven’t been to Baltimore within the last five years to experience our urban renaissance, your groups are missing out,” said Eric Masterton, director of tourism for Visit Baltimore.
Attendees will need to refuel after all the touring, and Baltimore doesn’t dis- appoint when it comes to great food. From fine dining to a traditional crab feast, the city’s restaurants offer a va- riety of menus. Attendees will find everything from eateries that cook up local flavor to dining options that fea- ture international cuisine. Many of the city’s restaurants offer private dining, as well.
Baltimore’s options for groups of 200 or fewer attendees range from museum spaces that are already enhanced with built-in entertainment to meeting rooms at cozy inns and bed-and-break- fasts to charter ships that tour the Inner Harbor.
For a large conclave requiring a lot of space, Baltimore boasts two stadiums, an arena and the Baltimore Convention Center, which itself consists of 300,000- square feet of contiguous exhibit space, about 85,000-square feet of meeting space within 50 rooms, plus a
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