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Baltimore for a Buck

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Baltimore Downtown Days.pngGot plans for this weekend? Got a dollar? Well now you've got some.

Baltimore is hosting Downtown Dollar or Less Days on December 6 and 7, meaning that all you need is a buck to get into some of the city's most popular attractions, like the National Aquarium, the Port Discovery Children's Museum, and the Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards.

With 20 attractions participating in all, it's also a great chance to explore some of the lesser-know gems, like the National Museum of Dentistry at the University of Maryland Baltimore, which has George Washington's famous teeth on display. (Which, we might add, were not actually made of wood, but ivory from hippos and elephants.)

Visit the Downtown Partnership site for more information about the weekend's cheap tickets and a list of all the participating museums.

Image: Downtown Partnership

2 Comments

Emily said:

Ooh! I HIGHLY recommend the Visionary Arts Museum -- it is such a gem. They're participating in the bargain, too, but it's worth it anytime.

Thanks for the advice I am visiting Baltimore during that time after i get out ofdrug rehab and i would love to go visit some of these destinations.

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