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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve lived in Baltimore, DC and Boston. DC lacks some of the parts of Boston that Baltimore has. For example, Baltimore has the National Aquarium, Science Center and Children’s Museum, all of which DC families travel for. (DC’s KID museum and children’s museum are small and don’t compare to the ones in Baltimore and Boston). Baltimore also has the Peabody whereas DC doesn’t have a comparable conservatory. This is good both for music lesson s and concerts. Baltimore has much better university programming for youth. John’s Hopkins runs the Center for Talented Youth and other youth programs, similar to the way MIT runs youth programming. DC’s universities have summer programs but they’re not nearly as rigorous. +1 to Ruxton or Roland Park. I would actually choose Roland Park as a first choice. [/quote] Also DC does not have a science center. The air and space museum or Natural History Museum are the closest, but they’re narrower in scope and much less engaging and interactive.[/quote]
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