Francis Scott Key Websites
Maryland Historical Society | Museum and Library | Baltimore, MD
Dating back to 1844 in Baltimore, Maryland’s premier history museum and library preserve and teach four centuries of exciting and dramatic stories to visitors of all ages.
Mount Olivet Cemetery Home Page
Frederick, Maryland's Historic Mount Olivet Cemetery is a mirror on Frederick's past and includes national heroes such as Francis Scott Key, Barbara Fritchie, Thomas Johnson, Jr. and serves as final resting place for over 4,000 military veterans. This sit
Connecticut and the War of 1812
Connecticut’s most iconic artifact of the War of 1812 is the flag that few over the defenses during the four-day Battle of Stonington in August 1814. Unlike the Fort McHenry garrison flag raised after the battle, this banner survived nine direct hits and three nights of “the rockets’ red glare and bombs bursting in air
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Star-Spangled City - "O! Say Can You See" - Get Your Educational, Hist
Here you can order this attractive, educational poster of the historically famous Fort McHenry 'Star-Spangled Banner' of the War of 1812, from the Baltimore City Historical Society and the Friends of Fort McHenry.