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Flea markets are as American as apple pie and summer baseball games. The rolling, green hills and lush countryside surrounding Lancaster and its surrounding communities are dotted with wonderful flea markets perfect for a weekend adventure.
Flea Markets are an excellent place to uncover hidden treasures. Hunt for everything from the perfect dining room table to beautiful, unique art pieces. Of course, an expansive flea market can be overwhelming for newcomers. Consider some of these insider flea market tips before hitting the Lancaster, PA circuit:
Learn about the best things to do in Baltimore with a visit to the Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards and the Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum. Occupying the historic Camden Station adjacent to Oriole Park, exploring the Sport Legends Museum is a perfect treat to pair with a Baltimore Orioles game. The Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum sits just three blocks away in a beautiful, restored rowhome.


Baltimore's Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse helped ships safely navigate into the city's Inner Harbor along the Patapsco River for more than a century. Not only did the lighthouse serve as an important purpose for Maryland's shipping industry, it became one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Today, you can discover a piece of Baltimore history and discover its local flavor with a visit to the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse.
Known as the "best backyard in Baltimore," Patterson Park covers 155 acres in Southeast Baltimore. Primarily used by residents of the surrounding neighborhoods, Patterson Park is truly an urban oasis. For visitors, it is a place to soak up local culture and enjoy an afternoon in the heart of Baltimore. Atop the park's largest hill stands its crowning jewel, the Patterson Park Pagoda. A historic observatory, the Pagoda offers visitors some of the best views of the city.

All summer long on the Susquehanna River, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania features its very own spectacular riverboat cruiser — the Pride of the Susquehanna. The beautiful ship was built by local residents a few decades ago, the Pride operates regular sightseeing cruises and summer concerts and can also be commissioned for community events, weddings, parties and more.

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