Research Elective at JHU: Life in Baltimore
SHOPPING | GROUND TRAVEL | NEIGHBORHOODS & RECREATION | SAFETY | OTHER EAST COAST CITIES
LOCAL INFORMATION
Baltimore is best known as the birthplace of the U.S. national anthem, The Star Spangled Banner. The song is based on a poem written by Francis Scott Key while he was held captive on a British ship during the Battle of Baltimore, widely considered the turning point of the War of 1812. Each summer, a stars and stripes painted buoy is placed in the exact spot in the harbor where the prison ship was anchored during the battle.
If you want to try foods that are native to Baltimore, look for steamed crabs, crabcakes, steamed shrimp, and Maryland crab soup. Berger cookies are available at grocery and convenience stores.
The city has been home to many notable people, including:
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George Herman "Babe" Ruth, professional baseball player -
Cab Calloway, singer, band leader -
Kevin Clash, Sesame Street’s Elmo puppeteer -
Frederick Douglass, abolitionist -
F. Scott Fitzgerald, author -
Billy Holliday, jazz singer -
Johns Hopkins, Quaker businessman, abolitionist and philanthropist -
Henrietta Lacks, source and namesake of the famous HeLa cell line -
Barry Levinson, Oscar winning film director -
Thurgood Marshall, first African American U.S. Supreme Court Justice -
Eli Lilly, pharmaceutical chemist, founder of Eli Lilly and Company -
Ogden Nash, poet and humorist -
Michael Phelps, multiple-world record Olympic swimmer -
Edgar Allen Poe, poet -
Tupac Shakur, rap artist and hip hop performer -
Jada Pinket Smith, actress -
Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor -
Anne Tyler, author -
John Waters, filmmaker -
Oprah Winfrey, television personality, actress, producer
For information about what to do and see, the Visit Baltimore website is a good resource
https://baltimore.org/. Below is a brief guide to a few of Baltimore's most popular neighborhoods.
SHOPPING NEAR THE EAST BALTIMORE MEDICAL CAMPUS
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Groceries: Safeway. Boston Street, Canton.
https://local.safeway.com/safeway/md/baltimore/2610-boston-st.html (1.5 miles) -
Gourmet Groceries: Whole Foods. Fleet Street, Harbor East. https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/harboreast (1 mile) -
Health & Beauty: CVS. Fayette Street. Hopkins East Baltimore Campus. (2 blocks) -
Big Box Store: Target. Boston Street, Canton. (2.5 miles) -
Shopping Mall: Towson Town Center. https://www.towsontowncenter.com (Approximately 15 miles north, 180 stores)
GROUND TRAVEL
Johns Hopkins Corporate Security maintains a list of ground travel options for getting around Baltimore
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/parking-transportation/transportation/public-transit
Taxi cabs, Uber or Lyft fee-for-service options will offer the most flexibility.
NEIGHBORHOODS & RECREATION
Water taxis offer a great way to get around and see the city from the water. Taxi routes connect the waterfront neighborhoods of Federal Hill, Inner Harbor, Fell’s Point, Canton, and Fort McHenry, and day passes are available for unlimited trips. https://www.baltimorewatertaxi.com/
Charles Village/Remington
Johns Hopkins University Main Campus, Baltimore Museum of Art, shops, restaurants
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One World Café: West University Parkway. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free restaurant -
Paper Moon Diner: West 29th Street. You won’t believe your eyes when you step inside. All-day breakfast, and lots of vegetarian and vegan options. https://papermoondiner24.com/ -
Clavel. West 23rd Street. Fresh, upscale, very tasty, family run taqueria. https://barclavel.com/ -
R House. West 29th Street. This industrial building used to be a car dealership. It was been transformed into a chic food court with 10 different food stalls and open seating. https://r.housebaltimore.com/
Federal Hill
Historic neighborhood, Federal Hill Park, Cross Street Market, American Visionary Arts Museum, Museum of Industry, Fort McHenry, Downtown Sailing Center, waterfront promenade, shops, restaurants
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LP Steamers: Fort Avenue. Consistently rated one of the best crab houses in Baltimore, with rooftop views of the water. https://www.locustpointsteamers.com/ -
Thai Arroy: Light Street. Great vegetarian options. No alcohol served, but you can bring your own in. https://www.thaiarroy-bt.com/ -
Little Havana: Key Highway. Cuban-inspired food in a cool warehouse on the water. https://www.littlehavanas.com/
Fell's Point & Canton
Neighboring historic communities featuring bars, restaurants, shops, and waterfront. Broadway Market, Canton Waterfront Park, Kayaking, Farmer’s Market (Saturdays), Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park, Ghost tours, Robert Long House, Patterson Park, Waterfront, Water Taxi
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Barcocina: Thames Street, at the Foot of Broadway. Upscale Mexican; waterfront dining. https://www.barcocina.com/ -
Captain James Landing, Crab House: Boston Street. Don’t eat in the boat—eat at the Crab House that is across Aliceanna Street, on the water. https://www.captainjameslanding.com/ -
Ekiben: Eastern Avenue. Asian fusion, steamed buns. Limited seating. https://ekibenbaltimore.com/ -
Lee’s Pint and Shell: Hudson Street. Seafood pub, large oyster selection, great tacos, pizza. Duck nachos! https://www.leespintandshell.com/ -
Sip and Bite: Boston Street (Across the street from Captain James Landing). Classic American diner. Breakfast, crabcakes, subs, sandwiches, hot plates, Greek food. Open 24 hours. https://www.sipandbite.com/ -
Water for Chocolate: Lombard Street. A favorite among locals—creative southern U.S. comfort food. https://www.waterforchocolate.org/
Inner Harbor
Main tourist area, Visitor’s Center, National Aquarium, Shot Tower, Maryland Science Center, Edgar Allen Poe’s Gravesite and Memorial, waterfront promenade, harbor cruises, water taxi, street performances, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, shops, restaurants
While there are hundreds of options for dining in the Inner Harbor, this is a highly trafficked tourist area, and restaurants are mostly franchises. Federal Hill, Little Italy, and Fell’s Point are nearby and offer higher quality food, from local businesses, at better prices.
Little Italy
Historic Italian neighborhood, Reginald F. Lewis Museum, Flag House. In the summer, the neighborhood features outdoor movies—usually featuring Italian themes.
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Amicci’s: High Street. Family owned restaurant featuring fresh made Italian food. 2017 recipient of the Diner’s Choice Award. https://www.amiccis.com/ -
Vaccaro’s Italian Pastry Shop: Albemarle Street, Little Italy. Pastry shop and dessert café. https://vaccarospastry.com/
Mount Vernon
Maryland Historical Society, Basilica of the Assumption (first cathedral built in the United States), Walter’s Art Museum, Baltimore Washington Monument, Peabody Library
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Brewer’s Art: North Charles Street. Beautiful setting, creative American food, 3-course beer dinners. https://www.thebrewersart.com/ -
The Helmand: North Charles Street. Afghani food—a bit pricey, but worth the splurge. https://www.helmand.com/ -
Trinacria Foods: North Paca Street. Italian deli, prepared foods, and gourmet grocery store. https://www.trinacriabaltimore.com/
SAFETY
Like many cities around the world, Baltimore experiences crime. The East Baltimore Medical Campus maintains its own security force, and works closely with the Baltimore Police Department on public safety and crime investigations. Like anywhere, it's not wise to walk while distracted, on the phone, or with headphones on, and it's safest to walk in groups of two or more people. After dark it's safest to take a taxi or Uber.
OTHER U.S. EAST COAST ATTRACTIONS
Washington, DC: 1 hour train | https://washington.org/
Philadelphia: 1 hour train | https://www.visitphilly.com/
New York: 3 hour train | https://www.nyctourism.com/
Boston: 7.5 hour train; 1.5 hour flight | https://www.boston.gov/visiting-boston