Camden Yards Sports Complex

The Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum is located approximately two blocks from the main entrance of Camden Yards at Eutaw Street.

In addition to the sports facilities, it is also a location for community events such as the Dew Tour's Panasonic Open in June 2007 and 2008, the Baltimore Marathon, and the African American Festival which is held every year.

[1] M&T Bank Stadium is home to the Baltimore Ravens football franchise located at 1101 Russell Street.

It hosts numerous concerts and sporting events like the NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship (2003, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2014), a Tottenham vs. Liverpool friendly (2012), the CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarterfinals (2013, 2015), U2 (2011), Jay-Z (2013, 2014), and Billy Joel (2015).

[4] The stadium is also LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Certified, being the first existing outdoor professional sports facility in the United States to do so.

Each suite holds between 20 and 24 people and offers VIP parking, access to club lounges, fully staffed bars, concierge services, private restrooms, personal wait staff, and scenic views of downtown Baltimore.

[4] Babe Ruth was born in 1895 to parents George Sr. and Catherine in a house near the site of Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore.

A non-profit museum opened to the public in 1974 and is governed by the Babe Ruth Birthplace Foundation, Inc.[6] The original Camden Station was a stop on the B&O Railroad.

[12] The Camden Yards Sports Complex is home of the Baltimore Marathon, which is arguably "one of the best races on the east coast."

The African American Festival has been taking place since 1976 and has featured appearances from people such as Ray Lewis, Vivica A.

M&T Bank Stadium during the 2008 Notre Dame versus Navy Game
M&T Bank Stadium and Baltimore skyline
Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
Camden Station in 2010