812 S. Ann St. Baltimore,
MD 21231 phone: 410-675-6750 fax: 410-675-6769 email:
info@preservationsociety.com
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Robert Long House & Garden Daily Tours at 1:00, 2:30 P.M. Baltimore's oldest surviving urban residence (ca. 1765) and 18th century garden. Admission $3.00 per person |
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Every Thursday at 7:00 pm and Saturday at 10 am Learn about the homes, businesses and lives of sea captains, ship builders, seamen and immigrants in the 18th century maritime community. Presented by local historians. (from April - November) **Certified Authentic Baltimore Tour |
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Every Thursday at 6 pm TIME AND TIDE THEATER 1732 Thames Street In FATHOM THE BOWL you're transported to Baltimore's colorful past, sipping punch and joining in the rousing choruses of comical tavern songs and work chanteys. Then, imagination sails over the ocean in ancient ballads of fact and fancy. It's a world populated by privateers, flash girls, fire ships, whalermen, salt sea pirates, and the occasional mermaid! (from April - November) |
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Every Saturday at 12:00 Noon Baltimore was second only to Ellis Island as a port of immigration. Many of the waterfront neighborhoods have retained their strong ethnic identities. Explore immigraion sites and hear stories of exodus and assimilation into a new culture and country. Presented jointly by the Baltimore Immigration Project and the Preservation Society. (from April - November) **Certified Authentic Baltimore Tour |
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Fell's Point's Haunted History Tour Every Friday & Saturday 7 P.M. - reservations strongly suggested as we often sell out. Spirits abound in Fell's Point and so do ghostly tours led by living history characters drawn from over 250 years of a past rich with panache and pathos. Orbs and vortices are commonplace, day or night, so bring you cameras. Presented by the Preservation Society. (from April - November) **Certified Authentic Baltimore Tour |
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Held on Mother's Day every year. A rare opportunity to tour the interiors of homes and historic sites in this eclectic and historic neighborhood. Docents talk about the highlights of each site. Tickets available from the Preservation Society, 410-675-6750. |
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Call the Preservation Society - 410-675-6750 - for details. |