Tourism Tuesday: The Star-Spangled Banner Flag House

Step back in time as you walk through the doors of the house where our country’s Star-Spangled Banner was sewn. Experience first-hand what it was like to live in the 19th century by touring Mary Pickersgill’s residence and place of business.

Although any day is perfect for a historical adventure, if you choose to tour the house on a Saturday you will be joined by living history interpreters, including Mary Pickersgill and her African American apprentice, Grace Wisher. So head on over to this National landmark for an entertaining and educational afternoon without putting a dent in your wallet.

Wacky Wednesday: Atomic Books

From bizarre comic books to quirky, independent magazines, Atomic Books has a variety of odd literary finds lining the shelves of their small shop. This store is exactly what you’d expect from Hampden: unique, outlandish, and downright funny.

Since its merge with its sister store, Atomic Pop, the store now sells novelty goods including the ever-hilarious Iggy Pop action figure. Atomic Books also has a monthly book club open to anyone interested. Words simply cannot describe the true wackiness of this store; the only way to find out is to go see the place for yourself!

Honfest 2011

On Saturday June 11 and Sunday June 12, WLOY was in the thick of Honfest - and we enjoyed every HONderful moment. Thanks to everyone who stopped by our table!

Tourism Tuesday: Summer Sounds at the Square

Ever wonder where locals spend their weekend nights? Then head on over to Belvedere Square for their ever-popular Friday night concert series, Summer Sounds at the Square.

Here you can sample gourmet foods and beverages from the Square’s market and restaurants all while listening to a free concert. And don’t be afraid to dance along to the catchy tunes of Baltimore hottest bands, for everyone around you will certainly join in. This event takes place every Friday from 6-9 p.m. until Sep. 16, so be sure to check it out!

Museum Monday: Historic Homewood ArtWalk

Looking for an educational activity, but don’t feel like being stuck inside a stuffy museum on a beautiful day? Then take the 45-minute, walking tour through historic Homewood where guides will cover 200 years of art history in under a quarter mile.

This tour begins at the Homewood House, passes through the BMA and its sculpture garden, and ends at the Latrobe Spring House. Aside from being educational, this walk is also described as intriguing and entertaining. And the best part about it is: it’s FREE. If you are interested, you must act fast since this exclusive tour ends June 26th! So take some time out of your Sunday afternoon, either at 1 p.m. or 2 p.m., to embark on this informative yet enjoyable journey.