In the summer there are water-taxis to take from place to place, paddle boats to rent, or you can go out to Fort McHenry and watch sailboats, yachts and cruise ships enter and leave the harbor.
The Science Center is great. We spent a chunk of time in the space center, hands-on area and we just made it to the K-NEX exhibit (last day). The kids love it and I have to say I do as well.
I love this photo of the kids. It is so telling of their personalities. Look at Esther. She is so determined.
Okay... so I was crazy about Sis that day. She was looking so adorable, I could hardly stand it.

The kids loved the hands-on area. We could have spent so much more time there.
Yes, I am in this photo. I am the brilliant flash of light.
I think Et looked fabulous as an Space Shuttle pilot and Max is just plain adorable.
Mostly this photo scared me. I had a flash-forward for what is in store for us a few years down the road. Quite the attitude, wouldn't you agree?
The K-Nex exhibit was pretty neat. The kids like all the existing displays. They surprised me by not wanting to build much.

Next we walked down to the USS Constellation, the last all sail warship built by the US Navy. We didn't go aboard, but the kids enjoyed it enough, thinking it was a pirate ship.