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Maryland State Exercise:

"Walk a mile in my shoes" photo © Maurice Baker on Flickr -
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Walking
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Maryland designated walking as the official state exercise in 2008. Walking is the most basic and common mode of transportation, is recommended for a healthy lifestyle, and has numerous environmental benefits. The city of Baltimore offers a fascinating historical walk named Heritage Walk (text on the Heritage Walk map pictured below):
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WELCOME Discover Heritage Walk, a 3.2 mile walking trail through four fascinating centuries. Within a compact area, Heritage Walk connects some 20 historic sites and museums, traversing four city districts of remarkable diversity and significance.
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The sites on Heritage Walk are uniquely Baltimore, yet they also tell American stories of a young nation’s determination to defend itself; of the Civil War that tore apart a city and a country; of commerce and industry in a rising port city and the challenges that come with urban growth; of the struggles and triumphs of the diverse peoples who make up the American mosaic.

Baltimore's Heritage Walk map - photo © Wang Candice on Flickr -
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Follow the trail markings embedded in the sidewalk to experience this Baltimore adventure. Rest stops and restaurants offer places to relax along the way. Length of Trail: 3.2 miles / 5 kilometers, Time required to walk: 2 hours
ENCOUNTER
- The site where the first fatalities of America’s Civil War occurred in 1861.
- The house where Mary Pickersgill made The Star Spangled Banner that flew over Fort McHenry in 1814, inspiring Francis Scott Key to write the National Anthem.
- The largest museum of African American history and culture on the East Coast.
- The mansion of Charles Carroll, the only Roman Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence.
- The nation’s third oldest synagogue building, alongside the nation’s largest regional Jewish museum.
- The Phoenix Shot Tower, tallest in the country, where shotgun pellets were manufactured by dropping moleten lead into a pool of water from a height of more than 200 feet.
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