BALTIMORE —

A special tour of Baltimore's most historic — and, typically, off limits to the public — architectural structures is coming to neighborhoods across the city.

When people step inside a suite at the Hotel Ulysses in historic Mount Vernon, it's like stepping back in time.

"People that come from different places get to experience, in this case, Baltimore City, through this beautiful building that has so much history, but a lot of very unique details that are original to the building that also have also been added," said Laura Echeverri, the hotel's manager.

The structure that was first known in 1912 as the Latrobe Building was once an apartment building. Now, people can go inside and experience its unique architecture without a reservation, thanks to Doors Open Baltimore , wh

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