Please be aware that
Daylight Saving Time (DST) changes in Baltimore MD do not necessarily occur on the same date every year.
In Baltimore MD, DST starts on the 2nd Sunday in March and ends on the 1st Sunday in November.
Facts About Baltimore, MD
Information for Travelers
Baltimore is Maryland's largest city, with a long history as an important seaport on the wide estuary of the Patapsco River.
With its many museums, historic sites and cultural activities that include a renowned symphony orchestra, Baltimore offers many things for visitors to see and do.
Baltimore's distinctive neighborhoods are part of its visitor attraction: lively Fell's Point, tranquil Mount Vernon, Little Italy and trendy Hamden.
Several historic ships are moored in the city and are open to tourists.
Baltimore's Inner Harbor is the city's focal point, surrounded by several excellent museums and bustling Harborplace, with its pavilions, shops, restaurants and boardwalk.
Culture
Fort McHenry, birthplace of the US national anthem “The Star-Spangled Banner,” stands at the mouth of Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
His place in American history was taken in 1814, when British forces bombed Fort McHenry for 25 hours without his surrender.
The sight of the American flag still hovering over the fort the morning after the bombing inspired Francis Scott Key's poem The Star Spangled Banner, which became the text of the national anthem.
Today, this harbor area offers shops, upscale crab huts and attractions like the Civil War-era warship, the USS Constellation and the National Aquarium, displaying thousands of marine creatures.
Read about Baltimore in Wikipedia