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=== Attractions Near M&T Bank Stadium === Baltimore is rich in history, culture, and entertainment, and visitors can enjoy these popular attractions around M&T Bank Stadium: # '''Inner Harbor''' Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is a must-see, with waterfront dining, shopping, and historical ships on display. Attractions include the National Aquarium, where visitors can see a vast array of marine life, and the Maryland Science Center, which offers interactive exhibits. # '''Oriole Park at Camden Yards''' Located next to M&T Bank Stadium, Camden Yards is one of MLB’s most celebrated ballparks. Visitors can tour the stadium, catch a Baltimore Orioles game, or simply admire its architecture and historical significance. # '''The American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM)''' Just a mile from the stadium, this museum showcases unique and unconventional art, featuring pieces by self-taught artists. The AVAM is a fun stop for anyone interested in creative and thought-provoking displays. # '''Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine''' A short drive from the stadium, Fort McHenry is where Francis Scott Key was inspired to write "The Star-Spangled Banner." Visitors can tour the fort and learn about its role in American history, especially during the War of 1812. # '''Federal Hill Park''' This park offers stunning views of the Baltimore skyline and Inner Harbor, and is a popular spot for picnics and sightseeing. It's also a quick 15-minute walk from the stadium, making it an ideal pre- or post-game activity. # '''Lexington Market''' One of the country’s oldest continuously operating markets, Lexington Market offers a taste of Baltimore’s culinary scene, including the famous crab cakes and fresh seafood.
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