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    Mar 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. The Peale: A historic treasure at 200 years old and counting

    We are nearing the 14th anniversary of the closing of the Peale Museum, when Baltimore became one of the few historic cities in the world without its own history center. Also lost to the public — although carefully preserved by the Maryland...

    Tags: Orange County Regional History Center, Human Interest, Arts and Culture

  2. Jul 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Archaeologists seek Civil War camp

    Volunteer archaeologists are descending on leafy Lafayette Square in West Baltimore this weekend in an effort to uncover relics from Camp Hoffman, a Union army encampment that stood there during the Civil War.
    Volunteer archaeologists are descending on leafy Lafayette Square in West Baltimore this weekend in an effort to uncover relics from Camp Hoffman, a Union army encampment that stood there during the Civil War. Just hours into the project Friday, while...

    Tags: New York, Health, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Christianity

  4. Dec 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Multi-vehicle tolls changed on Susquehanna bridges

    Tolls for multi-axle vehicles — those with more than two axles including trailers being towed — on the I-95 Tydings and Route 40 Hatem bridges will both increase and decrease effective at 12:01 a.m. Sunday when the next phase of the...

    Tags: Inner Harbor, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Harbor

  6. Apr 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Student drama brings War of 1812 home

    Baltimore's two-year commemoration of the War of 1812 began dramatically Saturday at the site of the British bombardment of Fort McHenry. Students from the Baltimore School for the Arts chose the fort for their open-air staging of "Fighting for Freedom,"...

    Tags: Sociology, Fells Point, Teaching and Learning, Fiction, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  8. May 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Traffic: Accident on Jarrettsville Pike

    As of 9 a.m. Friday, Jarrettsville Pike was closed near Dulaney Valley Road in Baltimore County, due to an accident that resulted in two deaths.
    As of 9 a.m. Friday, Jarrettsville Pike was closed near Dulaney Valley Road in Baltimore County, due to an accident that resulted in two deaths. Accidents were slowing traffic at Route 24 southbound at Edgewood Road in Harford County and Route 36 at...

    Tags: Charles Street, Edgewood, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Mount Vernon Place, Traffic

  10. May 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Traffic: Accident on I-695 outer loop near Belair Road

    As of 9 a.m. Monday, traffic was slow on the outer loop of I-695 near Belair Road, due to an accident.
    As of 9 a.m. Monday, traffic was slow on the outer loop of I-695 near Belair Road, due to an accident. Accidents were blocking traffic on I-95 southbound near the Harbor Tunnel in Baltimore City, on I-83 near 28th Street in Baltimore City and on Route...

    Tags: Belair Road, Harford Road, Disasters and Accidents, Jones Falls Expressway, Jones Falls

  12. May 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Thank the supermoon, winds for coastal flood advisory

    The coastal flood advisory that has been in effect for parts of the Chesapeake Bay the last two mornings is a result of the full moon and sustained winds, according to the National Weather Service. Tides a foot higher than normal are expected, and have...

    Tags: Havre de Grace, Supermoon, Ocean Tides, Weather, United States Naval Academy

  14. May 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Betty G. Hocker, opera singer and composer

    Betty G. Hocker, a retired Baltimore opera singer and composer who wrote the "Fort McHenry March" at the time of the nation's bicentennial, died Saturday of complications from dementia at Stella Maris Hospice.
    Betty G. Hocker, a retired Baltimore opera singer and composer who wrote the "Fort McHenry March" at the time of the nation's bicentennial, died Saturday of complications from dementia at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime Roland Park resident was 101....

    Tags: Memorial Stadium, Religion and Belief, Politics, Peabody Conservatory, Music

  16. May 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Millard R. Hart Sr., master expert woodworker

    Millard R. Hart Sr., a retired master woodworker and lifelong tugboat enthusiast, died May 11 of congestive heart failure at the Maples, a Towson assisted-living facility.
    Millard R. Hart Sr., a retired master woodworker and lifelong tugboat enthusiast, died May 11 of congestive heart failure at the Maples, a Towson assisted-living facility. The longtime Hamilton resident was 85. Millard Raymond Hart born at his family'...

    Tags: Charles Street, Hamilton, Fells Point, Heart Failure, Turkey

  18. May 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Group ranks Baltimore's parks 15th in nation

    Baltimore's historic park system ranks 15th among the nation's 40 largest cities in a new rating released Wednesday, which credits the city's foresight in carving out public spaces over the past two centuries but faults its more recent leadership for not maintaining that investment.
    Baltimore's historic park system ranks 15th among the nation's 40 largest cities in a new rating released Wednesday, which credits the city's foresight in carving out public spaces over the past two centuries but faults its more recent leadership for...

    Tags: Tampa, Economy, Business and Finance, Frederick Law Olmsted, Gardens and Parks, William Donald Schaefer

  20. May 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Fish kills reach Baltimore harbor

    The algae blooms fouling Baltimore area waters apparently have claimed more victims, as more dead fish have been spotted floating in the Inner Harbor and washing ashore at Fort McHenry just south of downtown.
    The algae blooms fouling Baltimore area waters apparently have claimed more victims, as more dead fish have been spotted floating in the Inner Harbor and washing ashore at Fort McHenry just south of downtown. Investigators with the Maryland Department of...

    Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Fells Point, Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore Inc., Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Conservation

  22. May 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Alexander Ludlum "Lud" Michaux Jr., career officer in Marines

    Alexander Ludlum "Lud" Michaux Jr., a decorated career Marine Corps officer who fought in three wars and later presided over the transformation of McDonogh School into a coeducational institution, died May 20 of heart failure at Brightview Mays Chapel retirement community.
    Alexander Ludlum "Lud" Michaux Jr., a decorated career Marine Corps officer who fought in three wars and later presided over the transformation of McDonogh School into a coeducational institution, died May 20 of heart failure at Brightview Mays Chapel...

    Tags: Heart Failure, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Religion and Belief, Christianity, International Military Interventions

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Fort McHenry Photos
From left, students Lerich Kouka, Karolina Cazorla, Zoe...
(May 30, 2013)
End of field trip
Vince Vaise, far right, Chief of Interpretation with Fo...
(May 26, 2013)
Interpreter
Stephanie Smith, representing a Baltimore citizen from...
(May 26, 2013)
Inspecting gravestone