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$12 for a 50-Minute Speedboat and Sightseeing Tour from Seadog Cruises (Up to $25 Value)

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Speedboat tour accommodates up to 108 and includes info on Tide Point, the USS Torsk, and Canton while journeying to Key Bridge and back

Cities were often built around rivers because they provide the necessary resources for successful trade and waterpark industries. Take advantage of our forefather's foresight with this Groupon.

$12 for a 50-Minute Speedboat and Sightseeing Tour (Up to $25 Value)

Passengers board a deluxe, handicap-accessible, and lavatory-equipped speedboat that seats up to 108 people for a 50-minute tour. The trips depart from the inner harbor, pass Fort McHenry, and ultimately journey to the Key Bridge and back. During the tour, Seadog’s guides impart information about the USS Constellation, the Domino Sugar Factory, the Naval Reserve Center, and other local landmarks that haven’t learned to speak for themselves yet.

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Promotional value expires Sep 30, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 4 per person, may buy 4 additional as gifts. Limit 8 per visit. Reservation required 24hr in advance; subject to availability. Subject to weather. Not valid on holidays or for specialty cruises. Not valid for events. Seating may be limited. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Seadog Cruises

Since 1996, the staff at Seadog Cruises has welcomed explorers aboard sophisticated, open-air speedboats for city tours. Over the years, they’ve led more than two million sightseers through Baltimore and Chicago on cruises that elucidate city histories, paying special attention to landmarks such as Baltimore’s Naval Reserve Center and Chicago’s Tribune Tower. Their fleet of sea crafts uses low-sulfur diesel and a four-stroke engines that produce lower emissions than older models, allowing eco-conscious passengers to rest easy and fish to finally open their windows for some fresh water.

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