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Yes, Babe Ruth once ate somewhere between 12 and 18 hot dogs, but his more typical fare appeals to our real estate agents and anyone else who enjoys a good meal: two Porterhouse steaks, double order of salad, double order of cottage-fries, and a double order of apple pie (a la mode, natch). Visit The Bambino's birthplace and museum to learn much more about Babe Ruth.
Just outside the beautiful, brick-built Camden Yards, home to the beloved Baltimore Orioles, is a statue of a young Babe Ruth, sculpted by Susan Luery. The gifted player and gourmand is in the future; this is an older boy, not yet a man, eyeing his dreams. This is George Herman Ruth fresh out of the Baltimore orphanage (St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys), setting his sights on a Major League career.

May is National Bike Month! And now that spring is in full swing, our real estate agents are excited to get outside and enjoy the great weather on Baltimore's bike trails. Here's what you need to know to enjoy a month of fresh air and open trails in Baltimore, MD!
Established in 1956 and sponsored by the League of American Bicyclists, National Bike month offers a great opportunity to experience cycling, whether you're just trying it out or have been doing it your whole life. Bike to work, bike to save on gas, bike to help out the environment, bike for exercise or just take a ride for fun. No matter the reason, National Bike Month is your time to celebrate all things cycling. It's celebrated in communities all over America, and it just happens to take place during a month when the weather is pretty much perfect.

Mom's love and devotion never wavers all year long, so she certainly deserves the best on Mother's Day. This year the holiday lands on Sunday, May 12, and our real estate agents have put together a list of top Mother's Day events around Baltimore to help with your planning.

Streets paved with Belgian blocks guide savvy shoppers to astonishing finds in Fells Point stores. Fine waterfront restaurants mingle among the beautiful Fells Point homes for sale, their radiant facades calling in every color of the rainbow. This, one of Baltimore's oldest neighborhoods, is rich in history and alive with all the dazzle of modern living. With so much to do in Fells Point, let's get started. You'll need good walking shoes, a zest for unique experiences, and self-restraint (if you're a shopaholic).
More than 161 historic buildings dot the Fells Point neighborhood, a corner of Baltimore founded in 1763. The first African American-owned shipyard has been transformed into the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park Museum, open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with Saturday and Sunday hours from noon to 4 p.m.

Are you ready for two days of bluegrass, brews, and the best food Baltimore has to offer? Then head on down to Druid Hill Park on April 26th and 27th for the 7th Annual Charm City Bluegrass Festival. Our real estate agents are absolutely thrilled that this award-winning festival is back for another fantastic year of family-friendly festivities. If you're looking at Baltimore homes for sale, or if you're a current resident who hasn't yet attended the festival, we encourage you to spend the weekend making new friends and memories at one of Charm City's favorite get-togethers.
Baltimore has a rich history of bluegrass music. In celebration of the city's music culture, the Charm City Folk & Bluegrass Festival was founded in 2013. Fans of music, food, and fun turned out in droves for the inaugural event. The festival was then moved to Druid Hill Park to accommodate the large crowd, and the park has hosted the event ever since. For years, the festival—now known simply as The Charm City Bluegrass Festival — has picked up a share of local and international acclaim, winning such awards as the Best Festival as voted by Baltimore Magazine and the Momentum Award for Event of the Year from the International Bluegrass Music Association. The Charm City Bluegrass Festival has become a Baltimore tradition that residents and visitors look forward to year after year.
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