Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower

The Emerson Tower is a 15-story, 88 m clock tower in downtown , . Erected in 1907–1911 at 21 South Eutaw Street, at the northeast corner of Eutaw and West Lombard Streets, it was the tallest building in the city from 1911 to 1923, when it was supplanted by the Citizens National Bank building.
  • Opening hours: Saturday 11:00 AM—4:00 PM
  • Type: Tourist attraction
  • Description: Tall American building in Baltimore, Maryland, US
  • Also known as: Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower
  • Address: 21 South Eutaw Street, Baltimore, MD 21201

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include CFG Bank Arena and Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

Stadium
is a multipurpose arena in , . This venue is located about one block away from the on the corner of Baltimore Street and Hopkins Place in . is situated 620 feet northeast of Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower.

Stadium
, commonly known as Camden Yards, is a ballpark in , Maryland, United States. It is the home of Major League Baseball's Baltimore Orioles, and the first of the "retro" major league ballparks constructed during the 1990s and early 2000s. is situated 1,500 feet south of Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower.

Railway station
is a Baltimore Light RailLink station in Baltimore, Maryland adjacent to the . is situated 510 feet northeast of Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ridgely’s Delight and Chinatown.

Neighborhood
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Ridgely's Delight is a historic residential neighborhood in , , . Its borders are formed by Russell and Greene streets to the east, West Pratt Street to the north, and Martin Luther King Jr.

Neighborhood
The U.S. city of , is home to a small . Historically, Baltimore had at least two districts that were called "Chinatown" where the first one existed on the 200 block of Marion Street during the 1880s.

is 's central business district and seat of the city government. While home to some iconic Baltimore architecture, and the city's economic heart, visitors, and even locals, tend to keep their distance from this often seedy and decidedly unloved city center, unless they are going to the Baltimore Arena, the Hippodrome Theatre, or visiting Poe's grave at Westminster Hall.

Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower

Latitude
39.28767° or 39° 17′ 16″ north
Longitude
-76.62062° or 76° 37′ 14″ west
Levels
15
Height
289 feet (88 metres)
Open location code
87F579QH+3Q
Open­Street­Map ID
way 338029366
Open­Street­Map feature
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Open­Street­Map feature
man_made=­tower
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­attraction
Wiki­data ID
Q5370857
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