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  1. History of Fort McHenry. The bombardment of Fort McHenry. NPS/Harpers Ferry Center. During the American Revolution a small earthen star fort known as Fort Whetstone was constructed at the end of the peninsula that led to the entrance of the Baltimore harbor.

  2. Fort McHenry, a large star fortress built in 1800, guards Baltimore’s inner harbor at a bend in the Patapsco River. The British plan to land troops on the eastern side of the city while the navy reduces the fort, allowing for naval support of the ground troops when they attack the city’s defenders.

  3. Nov 13, 2023 · Planning a Visit? For information about the park, visit the National Park Service website for Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine: nps.gov/fomc. A source of American pride, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine inspired "The Star-Spangled Banner." Enjoy ranger talks and flag changes.

  4. Maryland. 2400 East Fort Avenue. Baltimore, MD 21230. United States. Get Directions. Website. https://www.nps.gov/fomc/index.htm. 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.

  5. Fort McHenry is best known for its successful defense of the city during the famous Battle of Baltimore that inspired Francis Scott Key to write “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover or just looking for something fun to do, here are three reasons why you should add this iconic destination to your itinerary. 1.

  6. Fort McHenry. It was the sight of the Star-Spangled Banner waving defiantly over Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore in 1814 that inspired Francis Scott Key to write our National Anthem. Learn More. HISTORY. History of Fort McHenry. The Star-Spangled Banner.

  7. Mar 26, 2024 · Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, site of the star-shaped fort that successfully defended Baltimore, Md., U.S., from a British attack during the War of 1812. This event was the inspiration for Francis Scott Key ’s poem “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

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