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harborplace point of interest in Baltimore

The upper levels of harborplace give great views of the Inner Harbor.


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Previous water-view pictures This floating pier was built to allow the waterfront promenade to continue through this highly developed area without a break in its continuity. This floating pier keeps the waterfront promenade connected from the Canton Waterfront Park to the base of Federal Hill. The shoreline of the Canton Waterfront Park, which is the origin of the Baltimore waterfront promenade. The splendid views of Fort McHenry make it a favorite place to eat lunch for many Baltimoreans. A side view of the National Aquarium in Baltimore. The National Aquarium in Baltimore including the Marine Mammal Pavilion to the right. The Rusty Scupper enjoys one of the best locations in Baltimore with a panoramic view of the Inner Harbor. Pier 5 and Pier 6 of the Inner Harbor.  The white tent is the Pier 6 concert pavilion, while the 6 foot knoll lighthouse on pier 5 is part of the Baltimore Maritime Museum. Pratt Street Pavilion as seen from the water. A recent expansion to the National Aquarium currently featuring the Animal Planet Australia Wild Extremes exhibit.  The Aquarium's directors indicate that further expansions are coming. The Bay Lady is the largest of the three pleasure boats run by Harbor Cruises. A canal in-between the Living Classrooms Foundation and Lancaster Street. The Harbor East Water Taxi landing. The Maryland Science Center is located right alongside the harbor. A small craft motors into the Inner Harbor where it can dock alongside Harborplace to enjoy dinner at one of the dozens of restaurants. The lightship Chesapeake is one of the floating exhibits of the Baltimore maritime Museum. Paddle boaters pedal in front of the Lightship Chesapeake. Water Taxis en route to their next stop from the Harborplace landing. The USS Constellation is one of the top attractions of the Inner Harbor. The National Aquarium in Baltimore has been one of the Inner Harbor's top draws for nearly 30 years. Construction cranes are busy erecting the latest luxury waterfront residences for the Ritz Carlton and Harborview developments. A view of the wide One of many boats in one of many marinas to be found in Canton. Boat slips in the Anchorage Marina of Canton. The Anchorage Marina is a popular berthing place for boats of all types in Southeast Baltimore. One of the views of Fort McHenry looking out towards the industrial section of Baltimore.