5/9/15 – 6/24/15 Baltimore Harbor and Chesapeake City
5/9/14 – 6/23/15 Welcome to Baltimore
Coming
up the Patapsco River into Baltimore you pass a major part of American history ‘Fort McHenry’. It is the birthplace of
the National Anthem. It is open to the public and offers guided tours. It is
accessible by water taxi from many of the destinations described below. There
are several water taxis and each serves a specific area, so you would need to
transfer boats to get to most places.
We
elected to dock in Canton due to the
number of family members living in the area. There are numerous other
destinations available if you visit Baltimore. Below is a picture of the
Baltimore Harbor with the various areas named. Descriptions and additional
pictures will follow.
The Inner Harbor is a wonderful combination
of shops and entertainment and hotels all within walking distance. You will
find an Aquarium, a Science Center, a casino and professional baseball and
football stadiums. A little farther out is the new Inner Harbor East which is still under construction and looks to
become another lovely attraction.
Inner Harbor |
Inner Harbor |
Harbor East |
There
are still other areas to visit that are adjacent to the downtown area. These
include Little Italy, Fells Point and
Federal Hill, just to name some of the really close ones.
While
in Baltimore we finally had a chance to get our newest grand baby on the boat. Brooklyn had never seen it before , but didn’t waste
any time checking it out and trying to take it over. We also took her out for a
ride on the dingy. She liked the little boat too.
We
did an extended stay in Baltimore to attend the wedding of my God-Daughter. The
wedding was a beautiful and wondrous affair. I’d like to introduce the bride
and groom to all of you who were not in attendance.
Congratulations!
Jillian and Jeff Black.
6/24/15 Chesapeake City
We
left Baltimore and headed to Chesapeake City on the C & D Canal. We stayed
at Schaefer's Canal House. Our friends Drew and Wayne met us there for
dinner.
Schaefer's Canal House |
There is a cute little town (the other part of Chesapeake City) with B & B’s and quaint restaurants and shops and a maritime museum just across the canal.
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Stay tuned. Next stop Cape May, NJ.
Lois - miss you already! It was great seeing you & I look forward to hearing about future stops on your wonderful adventure! - Marjie
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