Johns Hopkins History Review

Our Johns Hopkins History Tour Review, into the life and contribution of one of Baltimore greatest entrepreneurs and philanthropists of the 18th century. His legacy continue's over 150 years.

Our Johns Hopkins History Tour Review, into the life and contribution of one of Baltimore greatest entrepreneurs and philanthropists of the 18th century. His legacy continue's over 150 years.

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Location: Baltimore

What's Included

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Johns Hopkins History Review? Can kids join?

A: There isn’t a strict age limit for the tour, but it’s generally aimed at adults and older teens since the content can be a bit detailed. That said, younger kids who are interested in history might enjoy it too! Just keep in mind that it’s a walking tour, so they should be up for that.

Q: What should I wear for this tour? Is it mostly indoors or outdoors?

A: Dress comfortably! The Johns Hopkins History Review is mostly outdoors since you’ll be walking around Baltimore. Wear comfy shoes and maybe bring a light jacket. The weather can change, so layers are a good call. You’ll definitely be standing and walking a lot!

Q: Can you reschedule the tour if something comes up?

A: Yes, you can usually reschedule the Johns Hopkins History Review with I Love Baltimore Personal Tours. Just make sure to give them a heads up at least 24 hours before your original tour time. They’re pretty flexible, which is great!

Discussions

Just did the Johns Hopkins History Review and loved it!

I went on the Johns Hopkins History Review last weekend in Baltimore, and wow, it was such a great experience! The guide was super knowledgeable and shared so many interesting stories about Johns Hopkins and his impact on the city. It’s mostly walking, so wear comfy shoes! Also, they provide bottled water, which was a nice touch. I highly recommend it as a gift for history buffs. It’s free too, which is a major bonus!

Considering the Johns Hopkins History Review as a gift!

I’m thinking about getting the Johns Hopkins History Review for my dad’s birthday. He loves history and has been into Baltimore's rich past lately. I love that it’s free and includes a tour of some cool sites in the city. But how long is the tour usually? And is there a lot of walking involved?