Visit Baltimore‘s 3D map app of Baltimore city for tourists is available for iOS, and will soon be available for Android devices by mid-2013, according to BmoreMedia.
Technically Baltimore reported in August on BaltimoreInSite, a collaboration between Visit Baltimore and Locust Point-based architectural firm Ayers Saint Gross, when the app was available only in website form.
Download BaltimoreInSite for iOS here.
Since being launched in 2012, 60 people have downloaded the iOS app. Right now the map covers ground from the Inner Harbor north to Penn Station, as well as Locust Point, Fort McHenry and Canton.
By this summer, the map will cover half the city.
Read the full story at BmoreMedia.
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