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Wouldn't it be nice to enjoy an outstanding Thanksgiving dinner with your favorite people, without having to spend all day cooking? Whether you're searching for a traditional turkey dinner or the best upscale cuisine from around the world, the restaurants of the Baltimore area are ready to serve your family for Thanksgiving this year. All you need to do is make your reservations, and bring your appetite. Our real estate agents are here to help you get started, with six upscale, Baltimore-area restaurants for a memorable Thanksgiving dinner.
Charleston – 1000 Lancaster St., Baltimore, MD 21202
The Charleston restaurant, located in Harbor East near Baltimore homes for sale, has won countless awards for its exceptional food and elegant atmosphere. With a unique menu that blends traditional French favorites and recipes from the Low Country of South Carolina, Charleston offers a fusion of flavors that you won't find anywhere else. Dine-in service is available with reservations, so call ahead to plan your Thanksgiving meal.
Tis the season for candy canes, chestnuts roasting on an open fire, and Christmas lights: lots and lots of Christmas right here in Howard County's Columbia, Maryland.

Celebrate the holidays with your family at the 21st Annual Symphony of Lights located in Symphony Woods off of Broken Land Parkway in Columbia. Attracting more than 100,000 visitors annually, Symphony of Lights has been a cherished community traditi...
Columbia, Maryland was started in the mid-1960s with one idea in mind: creating a city to enhance its residents' quality of life. Since its origination, Columbia has met nearly every goal set by its founder, James Rouse. Columbia is a "complete city" offering residents countless housing, employment, entertainment, education, cultural, and health care options.
Columbia, MD is known as the best planned community in the country. Started with the most basic idea--that a city should better the life of its residents, James R., Rouse planned and developed Columbia in the mid-1960s. Today, its nine bustling town centers, beautiful homes, and dozens of places to play provide residents with what they need for a good quality of life. Still growing and developing the city today, Columbia welcomes new residents to the local community regularly.
Most cities are developed in a hodgepodge manner with new developments cropping up as they're needed. The result is crowded, confusing cities that are continually lacking in...
Outdoor recreational activites have always been an important benefit for those living in Columbia, MD. The city is home to 29 swimming pools, water slides, roller rinks, an equestrian center, picnic pavilions, playgrounds, and a variety of indoor gathering spots for children, teens, and seniors alike.
One family favorite in Columbia is the Robinson Nature Center. There are indoor activities for kids of all ages and more than 18 acres of land connected to the 1,000 acres of forest, meadows, and river valley in the Middle Patuxent Environmental Area. The Nature Center has been a hub of f...
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