Nestled along the waterfront, Fell’s Point is a historic neighborhood in Baltimore, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The area retains much of its maritime heritage, with cobbled streets and a layout that evokes its seafaring past. Visitors can savor local crabs at one of the many seafood eateries or explore the vibrant nightlife, as the neighborhood is well-known for its lively bar scene.
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