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Great Historic Day Trips Near Baltimore
Revisit the past with these day trip destinations.
Whether you take a date or load the kids into the car, a day trip in the Baltimore area will lead you on a historic adventure that you wonβt soon forget. You donβt need a lot of cash for these trips, just grab a picnic basket and some hiking shoes and be ready to explore some of Marylandβs most interesting historic places.Β The best part? You can get to all these destinations on one tank of gas (or less).
Corner of Concord & Lafayette St.Β
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Why Go?Β With breathtaking views of the Chesapeake Bay and set amidst a waterfront public park, it's Marylandβs second oldest lighthouse.Β
Insider Tip:Β Concord Point Lighthouse is located in historic downtown Havre de Grace, making it a great day trip for the family or for a romantic weekend.
Must Do:Β Walk the length of the nearby promenade, which spans from Tydings Park to the City Marina, and stop for an outdoor lunch at the Promenade Grille.Β
The Fine Print:Β Visitors onlyΒ can climb the lantern room on weekends from April toΒ October between the hours of 1 p.m. toΒ 5 p.m. Stop in and check out the Keeperβs Dwelling just 20 feet from the tower.Β
Why Go?Β The mansion was once the summer home of the founder ofΒ Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Insider Tip:Β The mansion is located in the town of Bel Air, where there are many dining options. βThe grounds are beautiful and right next to the MA & PA Trail if you want to stretch your legs a little more,β one TripAdvisor user posted.
Must Do:Β While visiting the mansion, be sure to stop into the resident art gallery, featuring local artists throughout the year. Β
The Fine Print:Β Open house isΒ Sundays 1-4 p.m.Β
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Historic Grist Mill Museum at Eden Mill Nature CenterΒ
1617 Eden Mill Rd.
Pylesville, MDΒ
(410) 836-3050 Β
Why Go?Β Located in scenic northern Harford County, this is the site of a historic gristmill and steam-powered sawmill from the 1800βs. The property is also home to a Nature Center and hundreds of acres of trails.Β
Insider Tip:Β Pack a lunchΒ since there are no dining options on-site, and wear layers and hiking shoes so your family can take advantage of theΒ trails and nature center in addition to the on-site museum.Β
Must Do:Β βThey have a museum onsite with frogs, snakes and other indigenous friends the kids can feed at special times,β Trekaroo user Nikki Sumwalt posted online.
The Fine Print:Β Open Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and Sundays 1-5 p.m. Free admission.
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