Just a photo post.
Views from the Inner Harbor of Baltimore Maryland, which is where I was the first weekend of April for the IA Summit from Thurs-Mon.
Sunsets seen from the Inner Harbor…and from Federal Hill Park
Nestled at the end of Pier 5 in the Inner Harbor, the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse was built in 1855 entirely of iron, and is the oldest screw-pile lighthouse in Maryland. It is a Baltimore landmark and famed for its barn red color.
Another Baltimore landmark is the Dominos Sugar Plant.
The juxtaposition of these sea serpent paddleboats with the USS Constellation was a hoot for me every time I saw it when I did quick walks around the harbor to try to get some fresh air, clear my head between sessions, and burn a few calories.
I am not enough of a baseball fan to have appreciated the fact that during my visit was opening weekend for the Baltimore baseball team, the Orioles, and so there were many people clad in orange as the Inner Harbor is in walkable distance from Camden Yards. But, I did take the opportunity to do brisk walks to Camden Yards a couple times during my stay of 5 days.