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  1. Jan 21, 2024 · Information on the Every Kid Outdoors program at Fort McHenry, as well as four virtual projects that teachers can provide their classroom. Just for Kids Information on the junior ranger program and ranger demonstrations at Fort McHenry that kids can attend and participate in.

  2. Dec 10, 2023 · Fort McHenry. National Monument and Historic Shrine Maryland Info; Alerts; Maps; Calendar; ... 2400 East Fort Avenue Baltimore, MD 21230 Phone: 410 962-4290 x250 ...

  3. Jan 2, 2019 · The Battle of Fort McHenry was fought September 13/14, 1814, during the War of 1812 (1812-1815). Part of the larger Battle of Baltimore, the Battle of Fort McHenry saw the fort's garrison defeat a British fleet that had been advancing on the city. As the British had recently captured and burned Washington, DC, the victory proved critical in ...

  4. Feb 18, 2021 · Baltimore, Maryland. The valiant defense of the fort during the Battle of Baltimore on September 13-14, 1814 inspired Francis Scott Key to write the words that became the U.S. national anthem. National Monument and Historic Shrine. In September of 1814, after occupying Washington, D.C. and burning the public buildings, a British invasion force ...

  5. Aug 24, 2021 · Then + Now: Fort McHenry. Constructed in 1798, Fort McHenry protected the city of Baltimore during the War of 1812. It went on to become a hospital during WWI and a training site for the US Coast Guard in WWII. In 1933, the fort was transferred to the National Park Service, becoming the first and only Historic Shrine.

  6. The Fort's successful defense during the Battle of Baltimore in 1814 inspired the writing of "The Star-Spangled Banner." Film, interpretive programs, living history, special events. Fort McHenry National Monument & Historic Shrine | VisitMaryland.org

  7. Fort McHenry, a major site for the Union army during the Civil War, served as a processing location and Civil War prison to thousands of captured Confederate troops. It was the location of the infamous Writ of Habeas Corpus when Confederate troops were detained within the walls of the Fort without trial.

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