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Baltimore, Maryland residents have a lot to be happy about – but one fantastic aspect of this city newcomers might not know is just how great it is for kids. Not only does Baltimore boast world-class education and pediatric care, it also has tons of fun things to do in all weather.
Looking for some exciting events to share with the kids this winter? In addition to all the usual holiday cheer, don't forget the many family-friendly sites Baltimore boasts all year around. Many of them offer special discounts in December and January. Plus, they fill the months with amazing events.
If you're exploring Baltimore with the little ones this season, don't pass up these ten family favorites:

When you walk down the streets of Baltimore City's Hampden neighborhood during the Christmas season, you'll understand why both locals and newcomers consider this Maryland community a REAL holiday miracle. Seventy-one years and going strong, Hampden's Miracle on 34th Street holiday lighting tradition joins family, friends, neighbors, and visitors to witness the unofficial start of Baltimore's holiday season.

Any Baltimorean will tell you, Baltimore is a pretty cool place to call home. It's a city with a unique history, some of the most popular tourist attractions in Maryland, exceptional colleges, and a diverse economy filled with big, recognizable brands. However, people from outside of Baltimore haven't always realized all that the city has to offer, and today that is changing in a big way. Baltimore has quickly become known as one of the "coolest" cities on the East Coast, and our REALTORS® are excited to tell you more about why that's the case.

If you grew up in the United States, you're probably familiar with the history of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Homes in Gettysburg share their zip codes with scenes straight of our history textbooks, from the spot of the Civil War's most famous battle to the site of President Lincoln's most famous address. But as you consider different towns and neighborhoods in Pennsylvania, make sure you know what modern Gettysburg is really like.
When families move to Gettysburg, they find out firsthand that our historic town actually has some surprises up its sleeves. Here are four things you might not know about life in Gettysburg:

In the heart of Lancaster County—a place known for its rural charm—the city of Lancaster, PA is one of the oldest inland towns in America. For anyone thinking about living in a place with a lot of history, Lancaster is tough to beat.
History is a constant presence in Lancaster, a colonial town founded in 1730 that eventually grew to become a thriving Victorian city. The architecture in the city spans more than 250 years, and many of the historic homes in Lancaster date back to the 18th century. Centered around the historic Penn Square, many Lancaster's streets, buildings and neighborhoods are remarkably unchanged.
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