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Date:         Tue, 16 Apr 96 6:17:59 EDT
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From:         "Drew B. Farenwald" (SLAD/CBNED) <dbf@arl.mil>
Subject:      Re: Baltimore tips

> My wife got us a free night in a hotel in Baltimore! Now what can we > do with a 7 month old and a 5 year old besides the wonderous aquarium > and the zoo?

Camden Yards for a ball game. The Babe Ruth Museum. The B&O Railroad Museum. The Maryland Science Center. Baltimore Museum of Industry. American Visionary Art Museum. All within walking distance of downtown.

> How is the parking downtown? Should we bring the > Passat instead of the Westy for getting into parking decks ( the > westy is way too tall for most of them )?

Most garages are less than 6'8" I think. (I needed 6'8" for the 93 EV {78" + 2" for safety} and now the EV-C claims 80" but I'm skeptical until I measure it myself) There's at least one (like under the Gallery I think) that is 6'10" or 7'2" maybe. I'd ask the hotel.

> Any and all suggestions > are welcome.

Go see a ball game. The O's are hot. I could give you a schedule.

Enjoy!

--Drew 95 EV-C [no name yet]


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