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This abandoned prison in Philadelphia housed some of America's most infamous gangsters, including Al Capone. Full of its fair share of spooky stories and escape attempts, this massive complex is now classified as a 'living ruin'. With a favor from a friend, I was given behind-the-scenes access to some of the closed off areas and here are the results!
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The largest public arts and music festival in Baltimore (happens every summer).
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Tomb of the Unknown.
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Historical Place near downtown Baltimore and a must see must see local music store.
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The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a two week event in the spring that celebrates the gift of Japanese Cherry Trees to the United States. The Cherry Blossoms are planted in an area that stretches from the Washington Monument, to the Jefferson Memorial, and to the Tidal Basin. There’s even a small stone Japanese Pagoda at the Tidal Basin.
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I love park, i love desk, i love lamp......................i love lamp
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It’s a freshwater quarry and a fun, family friendly location to visit during the summer months in Maryland.
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D.C.'s as blue as ice. There is so much to see and so much to explore. But of course, make sure it's on a warm season.
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Outside of the major cities and driving through Maryland in the summertime you can see farmlands and cornfields everywhere! But in the fall, after corn season is over, the landscape begins to change and in one particular area, you’ll come across beautiful fields of sunflowers blooming in the autumn sun.
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The US Army Ordnance Museum is the finest armored vehicle museum in the world, housing numerous vehicles form around the world, dating from the First World War to modern day exhibits.
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Baltimore's Inner Harbor is a seaport centered at the edge of Downtown Baltimore. The harbor as been around since the 1600's bringing people, ships and goods from all over the world.
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One of the best kept secrets of D.C.
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This is really awesome bar and music venue and it is one of Baltimore’s Hidden treasures.
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An eclectic mix of anything you can think of.
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Ghosts haunting the city is just the beginning!
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With a combo of chocolate and roller coasters how can you go wrong?!
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Does driving to work piss you off? Well blow off some steam at Baltimore Go-Karts!
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Pennsylvania Dutch Country: Amish, Buggy Rides, Farms, Teas, Tours, and More!
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That’s the longest and weirdest name for a mini golf place!
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One of the largest free arts festivals in the country, Artscape is held every summer in Baltimore, MD and is full of lomographic picture-taking moments.