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Oriole Park at Camden YardsvsAmerican Visionary Art Museum
Both Oriole Park at Camden Yards and American Visionary Art Museum are highly recommended by reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, American Visionary Art Museum is the choice of most professionals compared to Oriole Park at Camden Yards. American Visionary Art Museum is ranked #3 in Baltimore with approval from 10 publications like Frommer's, Concierge and Michelin Guide.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Fodor's
Concierge
Lonely Planet
Travel + Leisure
Afar Magazine
Where
Frommer's
333 W Camden St, Baltimore, MD 21201
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"Home of the Baltimore Orioles, Camden Yards and the nearby area bustle on game days." Full review
"Camden Yards was the game-changer when it debuted in 1992, sparking a retro-ballpark boom that continues to this day."
"Painted baseballs on the sidewalk lead two blocks northwest to the birthplace of a baseball legend; it’s now the Babe Ruth Museum." Full review
"The stadium is largely credited with starting the league-wide trend toward serving regional cuisine in ballparks when it opened in 1992." Full review
"Camden Yards, home to the Baltimore Orioles, offers a unique guided tour of their venue and facilities, a perfect day-trip for baseball fans and families." Full review
"Once a railroad yard, this world-class ballpark opened in 1992, setting a new standard for urban, baseball-only stadiums that mix history with high-tech." Full review
"A new exhibit recalls the contributions of Orioles manager Earl Weaver, who died in 2013. The best part of the enterprise may be the locker room with uniforms to try on." Full review
American Visionary Art Museum
Concierge
Lonely Planet
Travel + Leisure
Fodor's
Afar Magazine
Michelin Guide
On the Grid
Where
Atlas Obscura
The Wall Street Journal Show All Reviews
800 Key Hwy, Baltimore, MD 21230
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"This Federal Hill museum has a populist mission: to celebrate the self-taught artistry of factory workers and farmers, institutionalized patients, even a respected Maryland surgeon."
Top choice
"A showcase for self-taught (or 'outsider' art), a celebration of unbridled creativity." Full review
"Dedicated to visionary art (which is, simply put, created by self-taught artists who play by their own rules) is more fun house than museum." Full review
"The nation's primary museum and education center for self-taught or "outsider" art has won great acclaim." Full review
"Baltimore is host to a very unique artistic culture, and none may be more different than what is on display at the American Visionary Art Museum." Full review
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"Also look for large exhibits displayed in an adjacent former whiskey warehouse, and a 55ft whirligig in the outside plaza." Full review
"A truly one-of-a-kind museum, don’t come here expecting to see run-of-the-mill works of art." Full review
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Be sure to stop in SIDESHOW for a quirky souvenir.
"This unique museum in three buildings presents works by self-taught, outsider artists." Full review
"A museum dedicated to exhibiting remarkable outsider art " Full review
"Dedicated to self-taught artists, with offbeat treasures like the 8-foot-tall ‘Cosmic Galaxy Egg.’."