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  • The Francis Scott Key Bridge (informally, Key Bridge or Beltway Bridge) was a steel arch continuous through truss bridge that spanned the lower Patapsco River and outer Baltimore Harbor/Port in Maryland, United States. Opened on March 23, 1977, it carried the Baltimore Beltway (Interstate 695 or I-695) between Dundalk in Baltimore County and Hawkins Point, an isolated southern neighborhood of Baltimore, while briefly passing through Anne Arundel County.
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  • The Francis Scott Key Bridge (informally, Key Bridge or Beltway Bridge) is a partially collapsed bridge in the Baltimore metropolitan area, Maryland.
  • Here are the facts: Construction of the bridge began in 1972 and was completed in 1977. The Francis Scott Key Bridge wasn’t designed by a single architect...
  • How old is the Key Bridge in Baltimore? The Francis Scott Key Bridge opened in March 1977, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority.
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  • The FBI has opened a criminal investigation into the circumstances leading to the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge.
  • April 6 (Reuters) - Work is underway to begin clearing the wreckage of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge more than a week after a faltering cargo ship...
  • The Francis Scott Key Bridge, also referred to as the Outer Harbor Bridge or simply Key Bridge, served as a roadway link in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
  • Full video | Francis Scott Key bridge collapses in Baltimore.
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  • A container ship has crashed into the landmark Francis Scott Key Bridge near the US city of Baltimore, causing most of it to collapse.
  • In an aerial view, the cargo ship Dali sits in the water after running into and collapsing the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland.
  • A view of the partially collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, on March 26, 2024, in a photo supplied by Andrew Doyle.