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Baltimore Inner Harbor

Lose Yourself in the Wonders of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor

May 15, 2012
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Baltimore, Bozzuto Homes

A suburban environment, with a family-oriented focus and a sense of community, is the perfect place to raise a family. But when it comes time for an urban outing, that destination sometimes isn’t as readily available. Luckily, in Baltimore, Inner Harbor is located only four miles away from Bozzuto Uplands. This urban area is a… (Continue reading)

Peabody Museum of Natural History

Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History in New Haven, Connecticut

April 20, 2012
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Connecticut, New Haven

The Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University is one of the oldest, largest, and most prolific university natural history museums in the world. It was founded by philanthropist George Peabody in 1866 and is best known today for its Great Hall of Dinosaurs. The museum also has permanent exhibits dedicated to human and… (Continue reading)

Museum of Fine Art Boston

Boston Museums Offer Free (and Cheap) Admission

April 18, 2012
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Boston, Bozzuto Guest Blog, Massachusetts

One of my favorite things to do when the temperatures are chilly, but there’s little snow for skiing is visit one of Boston’s many world-class museums. While several of them have steep entry fees, they also often offer free or reduced-price admissions, you just have to know when to go! (Continue reading)

Evergreen Museum and Library in Baltimore: Back to the Gilded Age

April 4, 2012
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The Zenith

If you go to the Evergreen Museum and Library, you will be transported back in time to the opulent Gilded Age, when Baltimore’s Garrett family was real railroad royalty. The grandiose Evergreen Mansion built in 1878 was the family's 48-room home. Convenient to The Zenith apartments, the estate is situated on 26 beautifully landscaped acres…. (Continue reading)

Metropolitan Museum of Art: An Iconic Cultural Attraction in NYC

April 4, 2012
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The Sagamore

When you speak of museums in New York City, your choices are more vast than almost any other city on the planet — but many agree that one museum stands above the rest as a real must-see. Situated on the upscale east side of Central Park on “Museum Mile,” the Metropolitan Museum of Art—or the… (Continue reading)

National Postal Museum in Washington DC: Mail Call

At the National Postal Museum in Washington D.C., you don’t have to be a stamp collector to enjoy a visit to this glistening marble structure with a towering atrium across from Union Station. Convenient to The Lexington at Market Square apartments, this museum traces mail's history from the Pony Express to old airmail biplanes to… (Continue reading)

The Frick Collection in NYC: Enjoy the Works of the Masters

April 4, 2012
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The Chelsea

Are you running out of new museums to check out in New York City? If so, it's time to visit the Frick Collection — one of the city's most under appreciated and worthwhile institutions. Located in the former mansion of millionaire industrialist Henry Clay Frick on 70th Street, the Frick Collection was converted into a… (Continue reading)

Lambert Castle in Paterson: Be Transported Back In Time

When you visit the Lambert Castle in Paterson, NJ, you truly travel back in time to an era of exceptional grandeur known as the opulent Gilded Age. The castle, convenient to The Brownstones at Englewood South apartments, was constructed by silk industrialist Catholina Lambert, who immigrated to the United States at the young age of… (Continue reading)

Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia: New and Exciting

April 4, 2012
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Regatta Apartments

Started in 1963 during one of the most exciting and productive eras in American visual arts, the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia has since garnered a reputation for finding future talents early in their careers, and then providing them with the support they require to further develop their craft. Believe it or not, Andy… (Continue reading)

Newark Museum: Global Art

April 4, 2012
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Gaslight Commons

Here's a question for you — where can you enjoy the galaxies through a high-tech star projector, behold a Tibetan altar that’s been consecrated by the Dalai Lama, and take a leisurely stroll through a sculpture garden? In Newark, that's where! The Newark Museum, convenient to the Gaslight Commons apartments, is the largest museum in… (Continue reading)