History
BALTIMORE
- Fort McHenry — the birth place of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” history dots the harbor from the cobblestone boroughs of Federal Hill, Fells Point and Canton.
BOSTON
- Experience the history of the American Revolution along The Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile path leading you around downtown’s historic sites.
Savory Seafood
BALTIMORE
- No crab tastes better unless its pulled from the Chesapeake Bay. Maryland Blue Crabs are famously doused with Old Bay and steamed to perfection.
BOSTON
- From oysters and lobsters to the iconic “Clam Chowda” — you can’t go wrong when meandering through downtown and the North End.
The Ballpark
BALTIMORE
- Oriole Park at Camden Yards voted #1 Ballpark by Stadium Journey. Chow down on a “Crab Mac n’ Cheese Dog” and pair it with a Natty Boh.
BOSTON
- Chow down on a Fenway Frank at Fenway Park, one of American’s oldest ballparks and home to the “wicked awesome” Red Sox.
Waterfront
BALTIMORE
- The 7-mile long promenade hugs the waterline stretching from Federal Hill to Canton. Take the water taxi, walk, jog or bike to explore each area.
BOSTON
- The Charles River Path offers scenic views on both sides of the Charles River. Explore Harvard University, MIT and Boston University campuses.
Tying Up Your Boat
BALTIMORE
- There’s a number of docking options: Baltimore Marine Centers (Inner Harbor, Harborview, Lighthouse Point), Harbor East Marina (Click here to make a reservation at Harbor East Marina) and Henderson’s Wharf Inn & Marina.
BOSTON
- Dockage is available downtown at Constitution Marina and Boston Yacht Haven, or across the Charles River at Charlestown Marina.
Craft Beer
BALTIMORE
- For the beer connoisseur, check out Monument City Brewing Co., Union Craft Brewing or Diamondback Brewing Company.
BOSTON
- Have a cold one at Harpoon Brewery, Samuel Adams Brewing, Percival Beer Company or Trillium Brewing Company.