Yep, Eta Carina (NGC 3372), the Tarantula (NGC 2070, and it's not in our galaxy!), Swan nebula (NGC 6618, also called M17), the Lagoon (M8, also NGC 6523) and the Trifid nebula (M20, also NGC 6514). All of these will benefit from an OIII nebula filter for urban viewing, and will do amazing things from a dark site.
Gear wise, stick with what you have for now. Binos though will help you both at home (I use mine from home too), and are FANTASTIC at a dark site. Don't underestimate their potency though they may seem small in aperture!
I suggested an OIII filter, maybe that's the only other thing for now. It will perform very well with the eyepieces you have, and will be your greatest asset to see nebulae from urban skies.
Any other bits of gear can wait. You'll gain a whole lot more by cutting your teeth on the gear you have now,
PS, Malcom, you beat me to it with Eta and the Tarantula!