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Explore Baltimore's rich history at the John Eager Howard Statue, a stunning tribute in Mount Vernon honoring a key figure of the American Revolutionary War.
The John Eager Howard Statue stands as a prominent historical landmark in Baltimore, celebrating the legacy of a revered figure in American history. Nestled in the vibrant Mount Vernon district, this statue is not only a tribute to Howard's contributions but also a significant part of Baltimore's rich cultural tapestry, making it a must-visit for tourists.
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Walking
From the Inner Harbor, head north on Light Street. Continue walking straight until you reach Pratt Street. Turn left onto Pratt Street and walk until you reach the intersection with South Charles Street. Turn right onto South Charles Street and continue walking until you reach the intersection with East Baltimore Street. Turn left onto East Baltimore Street, and then turn right onto North Howard Street. Finally, continue straight until you reach Washington Place, where the John Eager Howard Statue is located.
Public Transport
If you are at the Baltimore Convention Center, head to the nearest Light RailLink station. Take the Light Rail toward Hunt Valley. Get off at the Baltimore Arena stop. From there, walk north on South Howard Street. Continue walking until you reach the intersection with Washington Place, where you will find the John Eager Howard Statue.
Walking
If you are near the Baltimore Museum of Art, head south on North Charles Street. Continue walking until you reach the intersection with East North Avenue. Turn right onto East North Avenue and continue walking until you reach the intersection with North Howard Street. Turn left onto North Howard Street and then turn right onto Washington Place, where the John Eager Howard Statue is located.
Public Transport
From the Johns Hopkins Hospital, walk to the nearest bus stop and take the number 61 bus heading towards the Baltimore Arena. Get off at the Baltimore Arena stop. From there, walk north on South Howard Street until you reach Washington Place, where the John Eager Howard Statue stands.
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