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Historical Sailor's Boarding House with Modern Updates There are traditional pubs, cobblestone streets, and a brass works near Chesapeake Bay in Baltimore; it almost feels like 19th-century London at times. This is where you’ll find the red-bricked Admiral Fell Inn, situated on an inlet on the bay. The inn has a historical feel to it as well—it dates as far back as the 1770s, when some pieces of its multibuilding complex also served as a ship's chandlery, a theater, and a seamen's YMCA. European elements are evident throughout the property, too: inside the lobby, broad wooden slats stretch out before a crackling fire surrounded by regal high-backed chairs and low, sprawling couches. Each of the uniquely decorated standard rooms exhibits a more American style; they evoke coastal New England towns with white walls, understated bedding, and cherry-wood accents. Each room has a different view, offering sights such as the historical Fell’s Point Sq