The area around the Hebrew Orphan Asylum is largely residential, so travelers interested in visiting should stay in downtown Baltimore. The Mount Vernon Hotel, the Biltmore Suites Hotel, and historic Hotel Brexton are all located close to Route 40 for easy access to the site.
The locals insist that Baltimore’s downtown is where the city’s true character lies. You can feast on simple street food or dishes prepared by James Beard Award-winning chefs, stay entertained with kid-friendly attractions and buzzing nightspots, and get around with ease. The free Circulator bus was made with budget-conscious tourists in mind.
The Hebrew Orphanage Asylum is an architectural wonder and a moving reminder of the past. While the Hebrew Orphan Asylum site has been vacant since 1989, the Baltimore Heritage and Coppin Heights Community Development Corporation are attempting to restore this landmark. Until then, visitors can admire its imposing façade at 2700 Rayner Avenue, Baltimore.
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