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A Woman's Guide to BaltimoreWriten by Loren BakerA “Culture Vulture” Getaway for Women From the extraordinary foresight of the art-obsessed Cone sisters to the remarkable vision of the American Visionary Art Museum’s Rebecca Hoffberger, Baltimore’s cultural heritage landscape owes much to the dynamic women who helped to build it. And today, Baltimore still has so much to offer the female traveler. It is a destination rich in women’s art, history and culture—just consider the influence women have had on our local museum scene. If you love the visual and performing arts and enjoy sampling local culture and cuisine wherever you go, you’ll love Baltimore. Here are some activities to consider: Commodious Accommodations and the Mount Vernon Cultural District After you’ve settled in to your deluxe room, you’ll likely be ready for a special meal—and there are numerous options right on Charles Street in Mount Vernon. Whether you’re looking for traditional Chesapeake Bay cuisine, an upscale ethnic experience or a more casual eatery, you’ll find it all within easy walking distance. This is a great neighborhood for museum-hopping, with so many exciting exhibits, lectures and special events just for women—and all so close by! As a starting point, check out the Walters Art Museum, Contemporary Museum and Maryland Historical Society. And just a little further uptown, the Baltimore Museum of Art is home to the stellar Cone Collection: a remarkable array of furniture, textiles, paintings, prints, decorative arts and works by the likes of Picasso, Matisse, Cézanne, Manet and Renoir from one of the premier collections of modern art in America—a not-to-be-missed attraction for female art enthusiasts. Evening Excursions If you’re looking to make your own entertainment, embark on a pub crawl in Fell’s Point, or belly up to the bar in nearby Canton, where the music and local flavor change from bar to bar. If you’re feeling especially energetic, round up the gang for a night of dancing at a local club—many options abound near the Inner Harbor, Power Plant Live! and Mount Vernon. Downtown Divine And if you haven’t quenched your thirst for good shopping in all those great museum gift shops, you’ll find plenty of unique galleries and boutiques all up and down Charles Street. The Inner Harbor, just a 10-minute walk or quick cab ride away, also offers numerous possibilities for treasured keepsakes or a special gift for a friend back home.
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