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  2. Visit Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Visit Baltimore is now supporting an estimated $900 million proposal floated by the Greater Baltimore Committee and local businessman and the current owner of the Sheraton Inner Harbor hotel in early 2011 that would build a brand-new 18,500-seat arena to replace the 1st Mariner Arena, a brand-new 500-room hotel to replace the Sheraton and ...

  3. Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore's history and attractions have made it a popular tourist destination. In 2014, the city hosted 24.5 million visitors, who spent $5.2 billion. [ 211 ] The Baltimore Visitor Center, which is operated by Visit Baltimore , is located on Light Street in the Inner Harbor.

  4. Baltimore Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Convention Center hotel, named Hilton Baltimore, broke ground in February 2006 and opened in August 2008. It has 752 rooms and is the city's largest hotel, connected directly to the Convention Center via sky bridge. Baltimore City used public revenue bonds to cover the $301.7 million cost of building the hotel.

  5. Category:Tourist attractions in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Universities and colleges in Baltimore (7 C, 27 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Baltimore" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.

  6. The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Visitors enter the main ticketing gate of the zoo at Schaefer Plaza named in honor of former Baltimore Mayor and Maryland Governor William Donald Schaefer (1921-2011). The plaza features a gift shop, a playground area known as "Celebration Hill", the zoo's original lion statues, and the black-tailed prairie dog exhibit. Guests continue down the ...

  7. Cuba tourism struggles as blackouts and shortages deter visitors As blackouts, food, fuel and labor shortages in Cuba grow more acute by the day, a trip to the Caribbean island has become a hard sell.