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Let's tour the iconic Bromo Seltzer Clock Tower and see the inner workings of the clock!Your tour takes you up inside the workings of the largest, four dial, gravity driven, non-chiming clock in the world. The tour begins with an informative power point presentation to learn about the history of the building and Isaac Emerson, as well as to understand the clock workings, and Bromo Seltzer, the product for which it is named.
The building is home to 15 floors of artists, writers, sculptors, and more, some of which may be open the day of your visit. Feel free to visit them while here. There is also a museum that holds a collection of Bromo seltzer bottles and ephemera. A fun interactive scavenger hunt is available for school groups.
Note: This 100+ year old building is not handicapped or wheelchair accessible – The last leg up into the tower is a “ships ladder." A waiver must be signed by each person taking the tour. Children must be accompanied by adults, and children’s waivers must be signed by their parent or guardian. Please allot enough time to get your group into the small elevator and to the 15th floor where the tour begins. Allow at least five minutes for each 6
persons in the group.
LOCATION: Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower - 21 S Eutaw St, Baltimore, MD 21201
DATE AND TIME: January 10th, 2025 at 2:00pm
COST: $10.00 per person
MINIMUM: We need a minimum of 8 people to schedule this tour
MAXIMUM: Limited to a maximum of 30 persons per tour. Groups of 50-60 may break down into two groups. Allow a minimum of 2 hours for groups of more than 30.
***This even is downtown. Arrive early to find street parking, or park in a nearby garage.***
RSVP BY: December 28th at this link https://omella.com/iegha
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Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower, 21 S Eutaw St,Baltimore,MD,United States