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Each year, approximately 26 million people visit Baltimore to see the impressive sites and numerous cultural attractions. Before peak season arrives, our real estate agents suggest you spend time visiting these incredible museums near Baltimore homes for sale.

Baltimore's Federal Hill neighborhood has long been known as one of the best places in the city to grab a meal, whether you're in the mood for light lunch, classic entree, or succulent seafood. Ryleigh's Oyster Bar, located in Federal Hill, is a great example of the delicious dining you'll find in the neighborhood and is regularly recognized as one of the best raw bars in the region. Ryleigh's has been a popular Federal Hill destination since it was opened in 2000 and has since expanded to other locations in Baltimore County. Our real estate agents have the details on what to expect from Ryleigh's fantastic Federal Hill location.

We're right in the midst of Baltimore Summer Restaurant Week, which means that if you live in Baltimore and you like to eat, you're probably having a pretty good time.
This event showcases delicious (and affordable) lunch, brunch and dinner menus all over the city, and our REALTORS® in Baltimore want to share some of their favorite local eateries that are participating during Restaurant Week. Be sure to check out these top-notch dining destinations during the event:

Even though the temperatures are dropping, Maryland knows how to keep the excitement alive all winter long with fun events throughout the state. Whether you are visiting Maryland for your interest in the culture or to explore one of the rural counties, embrace the cold weather by checking out these winter events.
Winter Wonderland Canal Walk
When: January 16th
Join over 100 walkers from the Seneca Valley Sugarloafers Volksmarch Club on an 11K trail from Carderock Park to Olmsted Island at Great Falls. Take in local sites including three locks, a lock house, and the Great Falls Overlook of the Potomac River.
Do you love history? Then Federal Hill Baltimore is the place for you to live. Everywhere you look in this city you will find an opportunity to enjoy the history of the community, and the nation. The Cross Street Market is just one place where you can get a "taste" of this history.
The Cross Street Market doesn't look like much from the outside, but it has been offering shopping opportunities to residents of Federal Hill Baltimore since 1846, when the city's growth created the demand for a market building.
The original market was a large public hall and community gathering place. On market days, farmers would set up stalls and tents on nearby Cross Street, and soon so much traffic was coming to the farmer's market that the police had to set up towers to direct traffic.
In the 1950s, the structure and Cross Street experienced a large, devastating fire. The current Cross Street...
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