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Discover the thriving arts and culture scene in York, Pennsylvania. Visiting local art exhibits and historical museums are the perfect way to spend your weekend this winter. Whether you prefer paint, glasswork, photography, multi-media, heritage, or history York city has an exhibit for you.

Art:
The York Arts Association was founded over a century ago in 1905 by a group of local artists to inspire the creation of visual arts and appreciation of its unique beauty. Community members an...
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.
Baltimore is well known for its options for delectable food, but few of these options are quite as well known as the Faidley's Seafood Market. Located on North Paca in the Lexington Market, the Faidley's Seafood Market has been serving up fresh seafood since 1886, and has won numerous awards and accolades for its food. In fact, the restaurant is listed in Southern Living's "Off the Eaten Path," and Patricia Schultz named Faidley's Seafood Market as one of the "1,000 Places to See Before You Die." This iconic eating establishment is truly part of the "Best of Baltimore."

Although it might seem as if Punxsutawney Phil squelched any hopes for an early spring, one glimpse of Italian Lake Park in the Uptown neighborhood of Harrisburg, PA, and you may change your mind.
Italian Lake Park, located just north of Division Street between Third and Green Streets, is one of Harrisburg's most beautiful parks. The park attracts both residents and visitors to the area for early morning walks, wedding photographs, and even an occasional free summer concert.
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