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nonotsafestuff t1_jcb7s5t wrote

Literally everywhere will be a good place to go, especially if they even have a passing resemblance of being an Irish pub. Double that for any sports bar type place since it's also March madness. Triple it because public school teachers have a half day.

Some places will have tents with live bands set up as well into the night if that's the vibe you're going for but they will charge a cover/entrance fee for the privilege. In Canton, El Buffalo and Claddaghs usually has a tent set up. Delia Foley's in Fed Hill/Sobo will as well.

Fells will be crowded as well for all the reasons I mentioned in the first paragraph, especially Slainte and Max's.

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call_me_ping t1_jcb3b12 wrote

In my experience, the cheapest tix are at the asscrack of dawn or 12am - 1PM returning, unfortunately! If you don’t want to stay there for your whole day, driving might be easier if you can find free parking.

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Otto_Von_Bisquick t1_jca6oo6 wrote

Canam Steel might do tours Kids can watch welding and steel forging. and the C&O is right there for lunch

Similarly the consol marine terminal might have a kids program where you can go look at the giant rail based coal shovel. Port of Baltimore is right there with big cranes and the giant salt piles from Mortons and all the trains.

Bethlehem was always a cool visit. Hopefully once steel is back up and running in tradepoint they will let the kids visit. Watching poured metal is special.

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megalomike t1_jca2gnm wrote

if i was 11 and i knew my school usually went to six flags every year and all the sudden i have to go to professor egghead's funducational boredom town i would literally riot.

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Timid_Teacher t1_jc9wfpc wrote

I haven't made up my mind yet. I wanted to hear others' ideas. I would love a lot of these ideas if I was in fifth grade, but I am just concerned my 5th graders wouldn't find it quite as scintillating. They are a tough group to please, so I want to make sure we don't have further behavior issues.

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