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The Army Corps of Engineers is proposing flood walls be constructed to protect the entrances of Baltimore’s Fort McHenry and Harbor tunnels amid a growing flood risk due to climate change.
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- It's shaping up to be a banner year for the home of the Star-Spangled Banner. Alex DeMetrick reports the bicentennial of the War of 1812 is giving a big boost to park attendance.
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- One of the state's most ... Like a small army on a mission, volunteers march through Fort McHenry. Their goal is to clean up the wetlands hidden behind the historic fort ...
During the War of 1812, British forces sailed to Baltimore, Maryland, intent on attacking the city. But Baltimore was defended by Fort McHenry — a star-shaped fort perfectly situated on the Baltimore ...
East of the Inner Harbor is Little Italy, home to some of Baltimore's oldest buildings. Old-world restaurants and ... home to the NFL's Baltimore Ravens. Fort McHenry, the brick fort where Francis ...
“We’ve cleared the Fort McHenry Federal Channel for safe ... Headquartered near Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, Baltimore District provides design, engineering, construction, environmental and ...
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Plus, Fort McHenry’s been guarding Baltimore Harbor for more than 200 years, and doing a fine job. Even without Francis Scott Key, this place would be a national treasure, and Baltimore’s ...
Baltimore?s harbor will welcome home an old friend tomorrow. The USS Fort McHenry (LSD 43), with rails manned in full dress, should cruise under the Francis Scott Key Bridge by dawn?s early light.
Unlike the Key Bridge, the Fort McHenry Tunnel and the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel have long restricted what hazardous materials can pass through, as a simple crash could lead to a fiery catastrophe.