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Those traveling to the colonial city of Baltimore for leisure or business, will encounter a number of popular local attractions in the Inner Harbor area. Families with children are particularly fond of the National Aquarium, the Maryland Science Center, the Port Discovery Children's Museum and the Maryland Zoo. Military history and mariner buffs should make a stop at the Historic Ships in Baltimore attraction, where guests may tour the USS Constellation, the USCGC Taney, the USS Torsk and the Lightship Chesapeake.
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Leave the airport via Highway 170, 176 or Interstate 195 to explore Baltimore. Art enthusiasts may journey to the Walters Art Museum where some of the many important collection pieces include an 1825 portrait of George Washington, a Raphael painting of the Madonna and ancient Greek sculptures. During the summer, sports fans can catch a baseball game at Oriole Park.
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You can expect the flight from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) to Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) to last approximately four hours. One of the popular historic destinations to visit once you arrive is the Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine. Here, guests tour the soldier and officer quarters, a guardhouse, weaponry and a number of multi-media displays. Park rangers are on-site to deliver talks about the fort's history and events.