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FORT MCHENRY, MARYLAND -- In a celebration of history, people from all around the National Capital Region gathered to observe Defenders' Day, Baltimore's oldest holiday, at Fort McHenry National ...
Bob Cote, an Army veteran from Newport News, VA, assists in the raising of the 17 x 25-foot storm flag at Fort McHenry. Visitors also unfolded the 30 x 42-foot replica 1814 garrison flag, but with … ...
Taking down the old to bring in the new. The Fort McHenry Visitor's Center as you may remember it is now gone and a new, bigger one is set to open.
Baltimore went a little War-of-1812-crazy last year, when some 1.5 million people crowded into the Inner Harbor to celebrate the bicentennial of the last time Great Britain invaded the U.S. And thi… ...
Fort McHenry to welcome visitors in new building. ... The old center was outdated within a few years of being built on the Locust Point peninsula and is overwhelmed by the 650,000 people who visit ...
As a part of Star-Spangled Banner Weekend, Fort McHenry hosted many events honoring Maryland's oldest holiday, Defenders' Day. Skip to content NOWCAST WBAL-TV 11 News Tonight ...
FORT MCHENRY, MARYLAND --– The U.S. Army Military District of Washington joined the National Park Service to commemorate Defenders’ Day, Baltimore's oldest holiday, Defenders' Day, was ...
One hundred years ago at Fort McHenry, commemorating the rockets’ red glare of the War of 1812 was probably the furthest thing from people’s minds. That’s because the fort, which had so ...
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