Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore


Maryland is lacrosse heartland, and its residents are arguably the sport's most fanatic followers. The best place to watch 'lax' is Johns Hopkins University, which began fielding a team in 1883. Men's and women's lacrosse seasons run February to April (www.hopkinssports.com).


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Nearby Baltimore attractions

1. Baltimore Museum of Art

0.31 MILES

Works by Van Gogh, Renoir, Degas, Georgia O'Keeffe and Andy Warhol fill the galleries, and the museum hosts thought-provoking temporary exhibits with a…

2. Evergreen Museum & Library

1.31 MILES

Well worth the 7-mile drive north from the Inner Harbor, this grand 19th-century mansion provides a fascinating glimpse into upper-class Baltimore life of…

3. Maryland Zoo in Baltimore

1.33 MILES

For a walk on the wild side, pay a visit to the Maryland Zoo's resident giraffes, penguins and chimpanzees. Zookeeper chats, giraffe feedings and goat…

4. National Great Blacks in Wax Museum

1.79 MILES

This simple but thought-provoking African American history museum has exhibits spotlighting Frederick Douglass, Jackie Robinson, Dr Martin Luther King Jr…

5. Washington Monument

2.26 MILES

For the best views of Baltimore, climb the 227 marble steps of the 178ft-tall Doric column dedicated to America's founding father, George Washington. The…

6. Maryland Historical Society

2.28 MILES

With more than 350,000 objects and seven million books and documents, this is among the world's largest collections of Americana. Highlights include one…

7. Walters Art Museum

2.32 MILES

The magnificent Chamber of Art & Wonders re-creates the library of an imagined 17th-century scholar, one with a taste for the exotic. The abutting Hall of…

8. Enoch Pratt Free Library

2.45 MILES

Established in 1882 when philanthropist Enoch Pratt gave the city a $1 million endowment toward the remarkably progressive idea of a establishing a…