Gov. Wes Moore and the Maryland Transportation Authority plan to unveil the new concept for the design of the Francis Scott ...
activists and historians say it’s time to rethink the name of the 47-year-old bridge near the site where enslaver Francis Scott Key could have witnessed British ships bombing Fort McHenry in ...
Gov. Wes Moore unveiled the design for the new Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday, predicting full funding from the federal ...
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in ... According to the MDTA, Key is believed to have witnessed British ships bombarding Fort ...
Fort McHenry, in Baltimore ... It was during this bombardment of the fort that Francis Scott Key was inspired to write "The Star-Spangled Banner," the poem that would eventually be set to the ...
After the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed ... which were critical to clearing debris and restoring access to the Fort McHenry Channel. Her effective use of mobilized resources ...
Nearly a year after Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, Gov. Wes Moore has unveiled its new design.
But Baltimore was defended by Fort McHenry — a star-shaped fort perfectly situated on the Baltimore Harbor. On the morning of September 13, 1814, the British navy attacked the fort for 25 hours.