• The Flag That Flew Over Fort McHenry Was Enormous Full-size replica of the Fort McHenry flag at the Flag House Museum. courtesy Visit Baltimore.
  • Each of these barrels weighed 100 pounds when full: We had a stare-down with George Armistead, the commander of Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore.
  • Fort McHenry is located at 2400 East Fort Avenue, Baltimore, MD - 21230. Besides this landmark, there are six more landmarks listed in Baltimore.
  • Fort McHenry was completed after America won its independence from Britain and was designed to secure the port of Baltimore from attack.
  • If you are a history buff or enjoy the outdoors, the Fort McHenry is a must see. Situated in the Chesapeake Bay area, the Battle of Baltimore inspired Francis Scott...
  • Critical events changed the course of history at Fort McHenry in Baltimore, where soldiers successfully saved the city from British attack in 1812.
  • Surrounded by the beautiful Patapsco River, Fort McHenry wasn't always as peaceful as it is now. ... Fort McHenry. Maggie considers the shots fired. By Amy Phillips.
  • ...MD Tour - This 18th century fort defended Baltimore Harbor during the War of 1812 and is the birthplace of our national anthem - Fort Mchenry in Baltimore, MD.
  • On September 13 and 14, 1814, this star-shaped fort successfully repelled a British navy attack during the Battle of Baltimore. After a long night of…
  • The Fort McHenry District serves over 300 youth in Baltimore City. The district is composed of 28 units, including 14 Cub Scout Packs, 13 Scouts BSA...