Home of the Baltimore Orioles in Baltimore, MD.
The B&O Warehouse defines Camden Yards before you even buy a ticket — a nine-story brick wall running 1,016 feet along Eutaw Street, close enough to the right-field line that you can smell Boog's BBQ pit smoke from the concourse. Start on Eutaw before first pitch: brass home run plaques are embedded in the pavement, Boog Powell still works the grill and signs autographs, and the warehouse brick carries its own plaque marking where Griffey's 1993 derby shot made contact. Eat the Crab Mac & Cheese Dog or the Chesapeake Fries — both carry Old Bay in the right quantity. Inside, the asymmetrical steel-and-brick architecture feels settled rather than designed, like the park grew here naturally. Foot traffic from the Inner Harbor is direct and walkable, and wayfinding is straightforward once you're through the gates. First-timers should arrive forty-five minutes early and spend that time entirely on Eutaw Street.
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