Baltimore Heritage Walk

The Baltimore City Heritage Walk is a heritage trail that links 20 historic sites and museums in downtown Baltimore, Maryland.

It is 3.2 miles long.

Sites and museums located along the trail include:
 * U.S.S. Constellation Museum, Pier 1, (Constellation Dock), East Pratt Street, at South Calvert Street
 * World Trade Center / Top of the World observation deck, (Maryland Port Administration), Pier 2, 401 East Pratt Street
 * Baltimore Maritime Museum, (Historic Ships in Baltimore), Pier 3 (and Piers 4 & 5), 500 block - East Pratt Street
 * Baltimore Public Works Museum, (old Eastern Avenue Sewage Pumping Station), 751 Eastern Avenue, at President Street boulevard.
 * President Street Station, (Baltimore Civil War Museum), 601 President Street [boulevard], at Fleet Street
 * Star-Spangled Banner Flag House, and War of 1812 Museum, (home of Mary Pickersgill), 844 East Pratt Street at Albemarle Street
 * Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, 830 East Pratt Street (at President Street boulevard)
 * Carroll Mansion, (city townhouse/mansion of Charles Carroll of Carrollton), East Lombard Street, off Front Street / President Street boulevard
 * Jewish Museum of Maryland, (Lloyd Street Synagogue and B'nai Israel Synagogue), Lloyd Street at Watson Street (off East Lombard Street)
 * McKim Free School, 1120 East Baltimore Street at Asquith Street
 * Old Town Friends' Meetinghouse, 1201 East Fayette Street, at Asquith Street
 * Nine North Front Street (Second Mayor Thorowgood Smith's Home / Women's Civic League offices)
 * Phoenix Shot Tower, East Fayette and North Front Streets
 * St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church, 120 North Front Street (at East Fayette Street)
 * War Memorial Plaza (War Memorial Hall), 100 block North Gay Streets, between East Fayette and Lexington Streets
 * Zion Church of the City of Baltimore, (Evangelical Lutheran), 400 East Lexington Street at North Gay Street
 * Peale Museum, (old Municipal Museum - now conference center), 225 North Holliday Street
 * Baltimore City Hall, 100 Holliday Street (between East Fayette and Lexington Streets)
 * Battle Monument, (War of 1812 / Battle of Baltimore, 1814), 100 block North Calvert Street, between East Fayette and East Lexington Streets
 * Alex. Brown Building, 135 East Baltimore Street, at South Calvert Street