Posts Tagged ‘travel to baltimore’

Internet Radio Guest Erin Dickins (Manhattan Transfer) talks Nice Girls & Baltimore

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

Internet Radio Guest Erin Dickins (Manhattan Transfer) introduces tracks off of her debut CD “Nice Girls” & talks about Baltimore, MD

The 10th New Subscriber wins a copy of Erin’s CD. 

Program Details:
 • Get tips from Erin Dickins if you want to travel to Baltimore  CLICK HERE
 • Winners selected from the Subscribe – Listen – Win Promotion
 • Listen as Erin Dickins introduces several tracks from her album “Nice Girls Don’t Stay for Breakfast”
 • Visit http://Specials.CruiseWithBruce.com for more travel tips.

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 During this travel internet radio show, Bruce Oliver, host of the “Cruise Radio Network’s: Cruise with Bruce™” will talk with Erin Dickins and find out more about her experience traveling to Baltimore . Listen to Erin Dickins introduce tracks off of her “Nice Girls Don’t Stay for Breakfast” CD in between our talk about your vacation or holiday in the Baltimore area.

 A founding member of MANHATTAN TRANSFER, the original jazz vocal group, Ms. Dickins continues to enchant audiences throughout the world. She has performed and recorded with Leonard Cohen, Bette Midler, James Taylor, The Talking Heads, James Brown, Barry Manilow, Jaco Pastorius and Ashford & Simpson, to name but a few.


 

 

TIP: Travel to Baltimore tips from a local resident

Friday, August 26th, 2011

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TIP: Travel to Baltimore tips from a local resident


 

Traveling to Baltimore MD and want some advice from a local resident?

Then you have to listen to these tips from Karen. She says:

You have to take the Fells Point Ghost Tour and go on a Urban Pirate Cruise. When you visit Patterson Park Pagoda – it’s free, great view, but open only select hours. Be sure to take the Water Taxi, it’s a fun way to get from place to place around the harbor. Visit the Washington Monument in Baltimore in the Mt. Vernon neighborhood and be sure to shop at the Cross St. Market in Federal Hill for local foods and people watching, Cross St. is lined w/ boutiques and bars.

HERE IS THE ENTIRE LIST of TRAVEL TIPS FROM KAREN:

Here are some Baltimore suggestions from a local resident.

Fells Point Ghost Tour

Urban Pirate Cruise

Patterson Park Pagoda – it’s free, great view, but open only select hours as its volunteer run by Friends of Patterson Park.

Water Taxi – fun way to get from place to place around the harbor.

Washington Monument in Baltimore (Mt. Vernon neighborhood)

Shopping at the Cross St. Market in Federal Hill – local foods and people watching, and Cross St. is lined w/ boutiques and bars

Duck Pin Bowling – at Patterson Bowl on Eastern Ave. between Fells Point and Canton, or at Mustang Alleys near Harbor East.

For kids – playing in the Walter Sondheim fountains at the inner harbor next to the visitor center

Federal Hill Park – overlooks the inner harbor, good views, small walking path, playground, good photo ops. Is just beyond the Science Center and inner harbor.

Unique shopping locations: the square in Canton on O’Donnell St., Fells Point along Thames St and Broadway, Hampden along 36th St The Avenue, Federal Hill – along Cross St, Light St, Charles St.

Maryland Zoo in Baltimore – feeding the giraffe ($2/branch) and riding a camel ($5/person)

The obvious museums/stadiums:

Orioles game at Camden Yards

Port Discovery kids museum

B&O Railroad Museum

Walters Art Museum

Baltimore Museum of Art

National Aquarium

Maryland Science Center

Maryland Zoo in Baltimore

Thanks so much for the long detailed list of tips Karen.