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Are you and your family feeling a little cramped at home? With schools and businesses closed, it's easy to feel a little stir crazy at home. Thankfully, there are still plenty of ways you can enjoy the sights of Baltimore. Our REALTORS® encourage you to pack a few snacks and take the family on a driving tour of Baltimore to spot these five iconic statues.

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.

Our real estate agents love discovering everything the city of Baltimore has to offer. Some of our favorite finds include the buildings and artwork that are unique to Charm City. Next time you're browsing great Baltimore homes for sale in the area, be sure to take a slight detour and catch a glimpse of these four unique picture-perfect sights around town.

Lancaster, PA has a long history dating back to 1742. Its ties to United States history have aptly earned it the title, "The Small City that Changed America." If you're searching for homes in Lancaster for an upcoming relocation to our community, one of the first things you'll notice are the historic building scattered throughout modern Lancaster neighborhoods.

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:
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