
Popular Baltimore Attractions for Kids
Though not specifically designed for children, Baltimore has proved to attract many kids. Kids are especially attracted by the displays of Knights' armor found in the Walters Art Gallery. In this museum, children are charged any fee. The kids are also attracted to the colorful paintings, the FabergE eggs, furniture and other pieces of art.
Children attractions
At Baltimore travel, the kids are also attracted by a tete-a-tete. This is the 72 feet long and a 33 foot neck dinosaur that was scientifically reconstructed. The dinosaur is right in front of the Marlyland Science Center. Besides that, there is the Baltimore zoo in the Druid Hill Park. Here children enjoy animal rides and the petting, enjoy sitting on the Baltimore Oriole; a nest of Baltimore state bird. They also get involved in learning about the green houses, enjoy the beauty of the new look of the new Baltimore conservatory and botanic gardens.
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http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/19710/fun_free_activities_for_kids_in_baltimore.html?cat=8
Kids are indeed attracted by the designer public windows put in the elegant renovated rooms which initially were the homes of the Irish immigrants. These houses are along the Tyson Street. Here, kids get to browse shiny brass drawer handles and also the toilet seats.
At Baltimore travel kids are as well attracted by antique rows which are between 800 and 700 along the North Howard Street. The Drusilla's bookstore not only attracts the kids but also is significant to kids in that they give them the motivation to care for the books they have so as to make them collectibles in future. Besides this, the Maryland Science Center is of great interest to the kids. There the children will enjoy the Imax theater, planetarium, exhibitions and other shows.
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The National aquarium gives kids knowledge of the aquatic life and other activities that are not exhaustible in one visit.

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