Baltimore Inner Harbor Offers Fun For The Whole FamilyWritten by Elizabeth Ann Wares
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While you are exploring Science center make sure to take in one of IMAX films. It's a motion picture experience that will totally immerse you. With a screen 4 stories high, and a state of art sound sytem, IMAX Theater experience is so realistic that viewers feel as if they are part of film. Some of latest shows have been 3-D and give you an experience of being in movie itself. The Planetarium, which is located in Science Center is another must-see. It's a wonderful way for anyone from kids to seniors to learn all about magical world of astronomy. This show is chock full of information about our skies which will have you leaving show, asking for more and wondering where time went. There are lots of restaurants within walking distance featuring menus filled with best local seafood in area. And if you are not a fish fan, you will be thrilled to find other cuisines from burgers and pizza to Indian fare and everything else in-between. Make sure you leave room for dessert, as you will find mouth-watering pastry shops and even see fudge made right before your eyes. Baltimore has transformed its waterfront into one of most visited destinations in country. The Inner Harbor has something for everyone's interests. Timewise, plan on spending whole day, or more if possible. The Inner Harbor is a FUN and entertaining place for whole family to visit. Elizabeth Ann Wares is webmaster of Airfare X Airfare X which is a leading resource for airfare and other travel information on internet.

Elizabeth Ann Wares is the webmaster of Airfare X Airfare X which is a leading resource for airfare and other travel information on the internet.
| | How ESPN Deportes Saved My LifeWritten by Nick Smith
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I lived in a town of only a couple thousand people, so everybody knew everybody. When someone got married, turned 15 years old, or had a new baby, whole town was invited to party. The colors, music, and sense of community are still vivid memories I won’t soon forget. My birthday party at Olive Garden with a few friends seems completely lame in comparison to even smallest party I went to in Mexico. The town also had their annual celebration to venerate their favorite Saint, revolutionary hero, or Pope – and food was always incredible. Real Mexican FoodSince I moved back to America I have only had one meal that was close enough to authentic Mexican food that I could close my eyes and imagine I was still there. (In case you are wondering, it was not at Taco Bell.) Every tour book and travel agent will tell you to avoid eating food from street vendors when you’re in Mexico because you will most likely get sick. I would trade a week of Montezuma’s revenge for one good Taco al Pastor any time; and what I wouldn’t give to have a quesadilla not made from cheddar cheese. Unfortunately, state health departments regulate restaurants too closely to allow for any really good Mexican food here in America, so I’ll have to bide my time until I can afford a plane ticket back. Good soccer, good food, good music, and good times. I grew up American through and through, but spending a few years in Mexico made me think that had I been born south of border, I would have fit in just fine.

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