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Oriole Park at Camden YardsvsEvergreen Museum & Library

Both are rated highly by experts. Overall, Evergreen Museum & Library ranks significantly better than Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Evergreen Museum & Library comes in at #6 in Baltimore with accolades from 5 sources such as Fodor's, Frommer's and Where.

Oriole Park at Camden Yards
8/10
333 W Camden St, Baltimore, MD 21201
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Fodor's Fodor's
"Home of the Baltimore Orioles, Camden Yards and the nearby area bustle on game days." Full review
Concierge Concierge
"Camden Yards was the game-changer when it debuted in 1992, sparking a retro-ballpark boom that continues to this day."
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"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
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"The stadium is largely credited with starting the league-wide trend toward serving regional cuisine in ballparks when it opened in 1992." Full review
Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"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
Where Where
"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
Frommer's Frommer's
"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
Evergreen Museum & Library
8/10
4545 N. Charles St., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21210
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Fodor's Fodor's
"A tour of the mansion is a fascinating look at the luxury that surrounded a rich American family at the turn of the 20th century." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top choice
"Well worth the drive out, this grand 19th-century mansion provides a fascinating glimpse into upper-class Baltimore life of the 1800s." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
2 Stars
"Former residence of Ambassador John Work Garrett and his wife, this opulent Gilded-Age mansion is an elegant kaleidoscope of almost 100 years of trends in American architecture and interior design." Full review
Where Where
"Ambassador John Work Garrett’s 48-room Gilded Age mansion. Art, rare books, opulent furnishings, Léon Bakst décor." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"The house today showcases the many sides of the Garretts: their love of art and architecture, their passion for collecting books and beautiful things, their love of travel." Full review

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