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Coppin State University was founded by the Baltimore City School Board, in the year 1900, under the name of Colored High School, which became Coppin State College, in 1988, when it was adopted in the University System of Maryland.
The Coppin State Eagles, which are the athletic teams that are representing the university, participate in the NCAA's Division I, as well as in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, in sports such as baseball, tennis and cross country, being best known for their achievements in basketball.
The list of notable alumni from Coppin State includes names such as Bishop L. Robinson, who is the city's first African American Police Commissioner, and Larry Stewart, former NBA player.
Visit the National Aquarium in Baltimore, on East Pratt Street, where you can find out more about the local marine life through exhibits that include sharks, as well as other amazing sea creatures.
See the unique collection displayed at the Baltimore Museum of Industry, located on Key Highway, including showcases that reveal the industrial history of Baltimore City, from the mid-19th century until today.
Climb aboard the U.S.S Constellation historical vessel, displayed at East Pratt Street, and find out about its interesting history that reveals its past mission of disrupting the slave trade.
Spend a beautiful, fun day with the family or enjoy a relaxing picnic at the Riverside Park, situated on Covington Street, south of the Inner Harbor, where the historical vessel U.S.S. Constellation is anchored.
From its founding, in 1729, by Lord Baltimore, the city has never lost its independence and survived through devastating fires and battles, standing tall today, as one of the leading cities in USA and being among the top family tourist destinations in the States. Baltimore is home of the Inner Harbor, which was once the second leading port for immigrants, serving today as an entertainment tourist shopping center, including other fun, interesting attractions, such as museums, galleries and parks, as well as a beautiful zoo.
Baltimore's population was estimated a number of over 600 000 inhabitants during the 2008 census, and the Baltimore Metropolitan Area was ranked 20th largest one in the country, having in the same year approximately 2.000.000 registered residents.