Baltimore's Reverb is an intimate members-only BYOB spot that sees an exciting events program round the year. From art exhibitions to educational seminars and concerts to DJ nights, this Charles North space has something for everyone. Members can bring along their friends who are required to shell out a nominal cover, even as Reverb's eclectic line-up draws in crowds from far and wide. In the past, the club has played venue to acclaimed bands and solo musicians like punk rock ensemble Blinding Eye Dog and Boston-born punk troupe Thirty Silver, among others.
This aquarium is perhaps the greatest attraction in Baltimore's celebrated Inner Harbor. The exceptional exhibits start small with samples of marine life from local waters, however, visitors soon find themselves eye-to-eye with amphibians, reptiles, sharks, rays, and other wonderful sea creatures. Here, the simulated rainforest ecosystem and the regularly scheduled dolphin tours are not just popular but even awe-inspiring. A multiple awards winner for various categories like best aquarium and attraction, this aquarium is a big favorite of people of all sizes, especially children.
This wonderful organization has been training ceramic artists, and bringing their first-rate wares to market, for over 20 years. Pottery enthusiasts will want to call or check out the website to see what demonstrations, seminars and classes are currently being offered. Those looking for unique gifts would also do well to pay a visit to the Clayworks. You can find everything from beautifully functional tableware to a sublimely fanciful statuary, such as Elvis ascending to heaven in a golden Cadillac.
This theater offers great cultural plays and events just like most theaters. What sets it apart is the location that it is housed in. Add to the fact that the management believes in giving back to the community around it. Various educational as well as outreach programs are constantly planned by the committee for the benefit of the locals. They also have a well-planned seasons which draws in the crowd on the regular.
Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium is the turf of the Navy Midshipmen's football and lacrosse teams, and Chesapeake Bayhawks. Opened in 1959, it was built in honor of those in the Marine Corps and Navy. It underwent a major renovation between 2002 to 2005 to become a top-notch facility for the Navy to host sprint football, lacrosse and football. Besides these, it also is used for state level, national and international sporting events. The Bilderback-Moore Navy Lacrosse Hall of Fame on-site proudly displays the history, awards and tradition of the Navy's lacrosse team.