Flag House, where the Star-Spangled
Banner was sew
Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland
African American History and Culture
Jewish Museum of Maryland
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Discover four centuries of
American history in and around the Inner Harbor. Follow
trail markers and signs connecting 20 cultural heritage
sites and museums. Discover the country’s oldest
big city train station. Stroll through charming Little
Italy to the house where the Star-Spangled Banner
was sewn. Next door, explore the East Coast’s
largest museum of African-American heritage. Travel
Corned Beef Row to visit the nation’s largest
regional Jewish museum. On the way back to the Inner
Harbor, experience the nation’s very first museum
building and first war memorial honoring the common
soldier.