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Best Sandwich in America: Mid Atlantic
Faidley's Seafood is one of Best Sandwich in America: Mid Atlantic.

1. Faidley's Seafood

8.4
203 N. Paca St. (at W Lexington St), Baltimore, MD
Fish Market · Downtown Baltimore · 105 tips and reviews

Travel Channel M.Travel Channel Manager: Try the crab cake sandwich at this Baltimore icon. It's featured as one of the contenders on Travel Channel's Best Sandwich in America.

The Black Sheep is one of Best Sandwich in America: Mid Atlantic.

2. The Black Sheep

901 W Marshall St (at Goshen St.), Richmond, VA
Sandwich Spot · Carver · 131 tips and reviews

Travel Channel M.Travel Channel Manager: Try their battleship sandwich The CSS Virginia. It's featured as one of the contenders on Travel Channel's Best Sandwich in America.

Newseum is one of Best Sandwich in America: Mid Atlantic.

3. Newseum

555 Pennsylvania Ave NW (at 6th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Museum · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 306 tips and reviews

Travel Channel M.Travel Channel Manager: The Newseum offers visitors an experience that blends 5 centuries of news history with up-to-the-second technology and hands-on exhibits.

Oriole Park at Camden Yards is one of Best Sandwich in America: Mid Atlantic.

4. Oriole Park at Camden Yards

9.3
333 W Camden St (at Eutaw St), Baltimore, MD
Baseball Stadium · The Stadiums · 443 tips and reviews

Travel Channel M.Travel Channel Manager: Get the feel and charm of an old-fashioned park here at the Orioles' home field. Play ball!

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) is one of Best Sandwich in America: Mid Atlantic.

5. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA)

9.3
200 N Boulevard (at Grove Ave), Richmond, VA
Art Museum · The Museum District · 126 tips and reviews

Travel Channel M.Travel Channel Manager: The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is a "mini Met" with collections that span over 5000 years of humankind's creative achievements.