Baltimore, most underrated city?

March 3, 2008

I’m a little wary of this item - even though it’s on MSNBC.com (courtesy of Sherman’s Travel) - because it looks too good to be true.

But, for the same reason, I can’t help but blog about it.

Charm City is No. 1 on the list of the most underrated cities in the nation. Mount Vernon, where I write this post from, even got a nod (”home to the nation’s first large-scale Washington Monument”). Other pluses for the city include blue crabs, the abundance of history and sports, John Waters’ films and Harbor East, “where a number of hotels and restaurants are opening their doors.”

JACKIE SAUTER, Web Editor

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