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New Homes in Baltimore City County, Maryland
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New construction in Baltimore, MD, is opening up the Maryland city for you to settle in and enjoy the city’s thriving culture. The major metro area is an exciting place to live, with no shortage of opportunities for work and play for young professionals. Healthcare positions are available at Johns Hopkins Bayview and University of Maryland Medical Centers, as well as financial positions at firms like T. Rowe Price and corporate positions at companies like Under Armour that have made their homes in and around Baltimore. You could also continue your educational career at Towson University, Loyola University, Goucher College, Stevenson University and the aforementioned University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Commuting in and out of the city couldn’t be easier, with MTA, Baltimore Metro, Amtrak and MARC lines active in the area, in addition to ridesharing programs like Uber and Lyft. If you’d like to drive, I-95 and I-895 cut through the city, allowing you stay connected to the greater Baltimore area and nearby cities like Washington, DC.
Experiencing Baltimore
A tour of Baltimore City’s biggest historic and cultural sites could fill quite a few weekends. Step into the War of 1812 when you visit the Fort McHenry National Monument, learn about the early days of manufacturing at the Baltimore Museum of Industry, or follow in the footsteps of a baseball icon at the Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum. Head to Mount Vernon for even more culture, including the avant garde Contemporary Museum, classic architecture of America’s first cathedral and works from all eras at the Walters Art Museum. You could also catch a show at the storied Hippodrome Theatre, or immerse yourself in ocean life at the National Aquarium.
Beyond the museums and historic sites, Baltimore’s wide range of restaurants, parks and arenas offer even more to do on weekends. You could shop and dine downtown, walk around Power Plant Live! or stop by Canton Crossing, even closer to Ryan homes near Baltimore, MD. Spend an evening strolling along the Inner Harbor, Little Italy and Fells Point neighborhoods, or play the tables at the Horseshoe Casino. For some outdoor fun, visit the Baltimore Zoo or Patterson Park or take a boat tour with Urban Pirates. You could also see the Ravens play at M&T Bank Stadium, watch the Orioles at Camden Yards or experience the variety of circuses, touring shows and pre-season games played at the Royal Farms Arena. Plus you could enjoy the dozens of events Baltimore hosts yearly, including Comic-Con, the Baltimore Seafood Festival, and Artscape, a local favorite. You will never get bored with weekend plans around your new home near Baltimore, MD.