The Baltimore Sun: Long-shuttered Parkton landfill to get new life as Baltimore County solar project
The grassy hills of the long-closed Parkton landfill are nearing a new future as the home of Baltimore County’s first large-scale ground-mounted solar arrays. The 6.7 megawatt, 15,000-panel solar ...
Long-shuttered Parkton landfill to get new life as Baltimore County solar project
CBS News: Baltimore County's Days Cove landfill set to close by 2033
The State Department of Natural Resources says the Days Cove Rubble landfill in Baltimore County is set to close by 2033. The landfill agreed to a new lease with the state, under which the landfill ...
Baltimore was designated as an independent city by the Constitution of Maryland [b] in 1851. Though not located under the jurisdiction of any county in the state, it forms part of the Central Maryland region together with the surrounding county that shares its name.
We invite you to wander through eclectic neighborhoods and visit a variety of attractions at your leisure, or select from one of our many guided tour opportunities. Scroll down for our recommendations of what to do in Baltimore. The Baltimore restaurant scene is thriving.
Spend a day in Baltimore and you'll understand how its beautiful waterfront views, people and experiences earned it the name "Charm City." Explore the wonders of the undersea world at the National Aquarium. Open your mind with out-of-this-world art at the American Visionary Arts Museum.
Ranking of the top 15 things to do in Baltimore. Travelers favorites include #1 Baltimore Museum of Art, #2 The Walters Art Museum and more.
Baltimore is the largest city in Maryland and the state’s economic center. Lying about 40 miles (65 km) northeast of Washington, D.C., it constitutes the northeastern hub of the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area. It was established in 1729 as a port for shipping tobacco and grain.