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BALTIMORE, Maryland – Heart of the Park, the free meal giveaway created to meet community needs that emerged due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic fallout, served its last meal on June 30, 2020. The program, which began in late March and overall, served over 20,000 to Baltimoreans in need and those on the front lines. Heart of the Park is a partnership between Harbor Park Garage, Pierpoint Restaurant & Catering, and the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore. Pierpoint, the beloved Fells Point restaurant helmed by Chef Nancy Longo, provided the meals for Heart of the Park and, as a result of the initiative, wasRead More →

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We’re officially under construction – and working on bigger, bolder, better – and even more fun – exhibits that will fuel playful learning for future generations! Don’t let the hard hats fool you, though – we’re open again starting January 12 for play and learning with two unique experiences: • The Construction Zone in the Atrium at Port Discovery sponsored by M&T Bank, and • Port Discovery’s Pop-Up Play Space at the Shops at Kenilworth opening in late January 2019! Please note: Port Discovery will not be open January 2 – 11, 2019 as we put the final touches on The Construction Zone. Please joinRead More →

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When you’re taking a trip into downtown Baltimore, whether it’s for dinner and drinks, a day at the National  Aquarium, to stroll around the Inner Harbor, or for anything else, don’t forget to plan your parking strategy. Finding a clean, safe and secure spot to start and end your visit – like Harbor Park Garage – will make your trip more enjoyable all around.   Harbor Park Garage Is Convenient, Safe & Welcoming Located at 55 Market Place, Harbor Park is extremely convenient to downtown attractions, including the Aquarium and Inner Harbor, Power Plant Live!, Port Discovery Children’s Museum, Pier Six Pavilion, Little Italy andRead More →

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Downtown Baltimore is a hotbed of activity – it’s packed with restaurants and attractions and every week, new events are announced. For people living, working or visiting downtown Baltimore, that’s exciting, but it can also be overwhelming. With so much to do, how do you decide where to start? The Downtown Partnership of Baltimore can help. From their Charles Street headquarters, the organization creates and promotes programs for the city – they’re involved with everything from Restaurant Week to the free Charm City Circulator bus – and they help locals and tourists alike navigate all the opportunities downtown Baltimore has to offer. The organization hasRead More →

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Have an electric vehicle? Thinking about buying one? There are plenty of reasons to drive electric, from environmental to financial considerations. One up side of driving an electric vehicle is the ability to charge your car while it’s parked. In Baltimore, Harbor Park Garage has partnered with the ChargePoint network; the garage now has stations that allow up to four electric vehicles (EVs) to charge at one time. ChargePoint is an organization that designs and builds EV charging stations that customers can use finding an easy mobile app. The app allows customers to track fuel and greenhouse gas savings, find charging spots and coordinate theRead More →

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        It’s time to celebrate, Baltimore. Now that we have our most recent bout of horrible winter weather and never ending school closings behind us, why not get out of the house? It’s a great time to head downtown for a day of seals, fish…and SpongeBob at the National Aquarium in Baltimore. Take advantage of the Aquarium’s 4-D immersion films program to check out Nickelodeon’s best-dressed undersea creature, SpongeBob SquarePants, like you’ve never seen him before. In “SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D: The Great Jelly Rescue!”, SpongeBob has to step up and save his oceanic home after bad guy Plankton kidnaps all the sea’sRead More →