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People from all around Baltimore are coming together to pitch in for COVID-19 relief, and that includes our real estate agents. When you choose from Baltimore homes for sale, you move into a great community – and locals are showing the reasons why!
No matter where you are in and around Baltimore, there are ways for you to get involved in a healthy and positive way. Many local charities and nonprofits are still active and working hard. Here are some of the best ways to get started.

Offering some of Pennsylvania's most scenic landscapes and picturesque views, the Cumberland Valley is an incredible destination for sightseeing. If you're like the rest of us and are itching to get outside for a breath of fresh air, you have a lot of options in our neck of the woods.
From the rugged slopes of the Appalachian Mountains to the broad sweep of the Susquehanna River, these are our real estate agents' favorite destinations for a scenic drive in the Cumberland Valley!

If you live in the Baltimore area, a library card gives you access to the Enoch Pratt Free Library and its wide variety of resources for all ages. Located at 2001 N. Wolfe St., it's just around the corner from many Baltimore homes for sale. Many of the library's services are available online, so even if the library is closed, you'll be able to stream music, download movies, play games with your child, and more.
A Pratt library card gives you access to any of their free online resources. If you don't have one yet, you can register for an eCard for instant access.
Our real estate agents suggest checking out the following online services offered by the Pratt Library:

At BHHS Homesale Realty, our real estate agents are looking for responsible ways to pass the time as Baltimore takes measures to slow the spread of coronavirus. Many Baltimore homes for sale can't be shown at present, so everyone is reconnecting with indoor hobbies.
If you want something productive and time-consuming, we have a recommendation: Knitting.
Knitting is fun, creative, and a great way to do something with your hands. Even in the age of social distancing, you can get all the supplies you need from a local Baltimore business. What about learning how? It's easy with the right online resources.

Every neighborhood in Baltimore is filled with unique local history and culture, so it's only fitting that the city is home to a diverse collection of top-rated museums. When you're unable to visit in person, a virtual tour can be a great way to experience these museums from any location. Spend the day touring Baltimore's best from the comfort of home with a little help from our real estate agents. We share local museums that offer excellent virtual tours.
The Walters Art Museum – 600 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21201
With a quiet, contemplative atmosphere and a vast collection of art, The Walters Art Museum has long been a favorite for art lovers located close to Baltimore homes for sale. Now, you can view thousands of pieces of artwork from the collection online, with accompanying documentation for each piece. Browse by category, creator, medium, or even by where the piece is located in the physical museum. Be sure to check out "featured categories," which are curated collections that highlight different eras, cultures, and geographic locations that have contributed to the history of art across the world.
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