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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.

As you view Baltimore homes for sale, you'll discover neighborhoods full of diverse culture cultivated by the many ethnic groups that call our city home. One of these neighborhoods was established by Irish immigrants who fled famine in their own country in the mid-1800s. As these men, women, and children arrived in Maryland, many settled in southwest Baltimore and created a thriving community. Today, residents and visitors can visit sites along the Irish Heritage Walk to learn more about the rich history of Irish-Americans in Baltimore.
The Irish Railroad Workers Museum, 918 Lemmon St., Baltimore, MD 21223
The first stop on your trip to the historic Irish district should be at the Irish Railroad Workers Museum. This block of Lemmon Street was home to the Irish population that immigrated to Baltimore and began work on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. A centerpiece of the district, the Irish Railroad Workers Museum gives you a glimpse into how these men and women lived and worked. Open to visitors on Fridays and Saturdays, the museum features events, exhibits, and demonstrations throughout the year.

Harrisburg (and our surrounding communities) gives our locals a lot to brag about and plenty of reasons for visitors to buy one of our Harrisburg homes for sale.
While our real estate agents help you to search for the perfect home, take a tour of the Fort Hunter Mansion and Park.
The Fort Hunter Mansion and Park sits high on a bluff looking out at the Blue Mountains and the Susquehanna River. It covers over 40 acres, and you will enjoy taking a guided tour of the beautifully restored home and gardens. Fort Hunter Mansion and Park has beautiful walking trails, picnic pavilions, and access to the Pennsylvania Canal trail. The structures include a restored barn, stables, tavern, spring house, ice house, and a charming covered bridge.
A division of the Dauphin County Parks and Recreation Department, the mansion has holiday events throughout December for both adults and children, and it offers a look back into 19th-century life in Harrisburg.

Our real estate agents often get asked what makes a particular city, suburb, or neighborhood stand out as a unique place to live. For many people, it's the local history of a community. No matter the diversity of a community, you share that community's history with your neighbors.
Gettysburg is filled with American history due to its important role in the Civil War, and the city where President Abraham Lincoln gave the Gettysburg address. As you can imagine, the historic homes in Gettysburg have quite a story to tell. And the Dobbin House is one you shouldn't miss.

Baltimore is one of America's most historic cities. No matter which Baltimore homes for sale appeal to you, you can be sure they're not far from a slice of history. Many residents find themselves living just steps away from sites that have shaped the American story.
Because of this, the people and authorities of Baltimore frequently work together to preserve the city's heritage. Even a handful of houses on the open market are decades old. Older buildings are conserved and protected so they can be enjoyed by future generations.
One terrific example is the legendary Hippodrome Theater founded in 1914.
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