Upon construction in 1911, this 15-story clock tower was the tallest building in Baltimore, and it’s still one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city’s skyline. Originally built for Isaac Edward Emerson (the inventor of “Bromo-Seltzer” headache medicine), it is now home to artist studios such as painters, writers, videographers, photographers, and more.
You can only visit the tower on select days when they’re either giving Clock Room Tours or hosting an art event, so plan ahead!