

Area Attractions
The Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry
31 S. Greene Street
http://www.dentalmuseum.org
Admission is free!
See amazing teeth feats, marvel at George Washington’s choppers (they’re not made of wood, after all!), sing along to vintage toothpaste commercials, and discover fascinating exhibitions. An affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, the National Museum of Dentistry is designated by Congress as the nation’s official museum of the dental profession.
Sports Legends and Babe Ruth Museums
http://www.baberuthmuseum.com/
Half-price admission at both museums:
Sports Legends at Camden Yards - $5 per person
Babe Ruth Museum - $3 per person
Admission to both museums - $7
The Sports Legends Museum, located in the historic Camden Station, includes 22,000 square feet of Maryland sports artifacts and interactive exhibits.
The Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum, at 216 Emory St., features exhibits on the life and times of George Herman “Babe” Ruth, including the upstairs bedroom where the Babe was born.
Geppi’s Entertainment Museum
301 W. Camden Street
http://www.geppismuseum.com/
Half-price admission - $5 per person (children under 4 free)
Revisit your childhood at this museum, which features 250 years of American pop culture artifacts, including comics, toys, dolls, games, radio and television shows, and films.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
333 W. Camden Street
http://baltimore.orioles.mlb.com/bal/ballpark/index.jsp
Tours of the state-of-the-art stadium are available. Visit the dugout, the press level, the control room of the JumboTron scoreboard, and more. At 9:45 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., 45-minute tours will be available.
Admission is free, but space is limited.
Tours of Oriole Park at Camden Yards are no longer available.