Fort McHenry

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2400 E Fort Ave
Baltimore, MD 21230

Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine in Baltimore, MD, stands as a testament to the valiant defense during the Battle of Baltimore in 1814. The historic site served as the inspiration for the U.S. national anthem, composed by Francis Scott Key. Beyond this pivotal moment, Fort McHenry's rich history also encompasses the Civil War and World War II, offering visitors a glimpse into various chapters of American history.

Visitors to Fort McHenry can explore the park's grounds, interactive exhibits, and participate in ranger programs that provide insight into the site's historical and cultural significance. The Fort McHenry Guard offers opportunities to experience history coming to life through various educational programs and events, inviting guests to immerse themselves in the past.

With a focus on preserving and sharing the heritage of Fort McHenry, the site offers educational programs, special park uses permits, and commercial use authorizations. Whether delving into the history of the War of 1812 or simply enjoying the scenic views, Fort McHenry provides a meaningful experience for all who visit.

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Lauren H.
9/2/2025

We had a great time touring Fort McHenry. Our son is a huge history buff and requested this convenient stop since we were flying out of nearby Baltimore airport. Parking was super easy, and the...

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Joyce L.
8/3/2024

Fort McHenry national historic site is a must if you're in Baltimore. This was where our national anthem was born. Admission is $15 for adults and free for 16 and under. I recommend watching the...

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Kelly Y.
4/27/2024

Beautifully maintained Fort McHenry was a last stop on our recent trip to Baltimore. We went on national parks day so admission was free which made it a little extra busy on a Saturday but we...

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Jayna H.
4/28/2025

I had some family come in from out of town so I decided to show them a little bit of Baltimore history. I'd never been to Fort McHenry but had heard it had several cherry blossom trees so I wanted...

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Amanda K.
11/2/2024

I loved visiting Fort McHenry while visiting Baltimore. It's always so interesting to learn about/see pieces of history. There was a short video inside near the entrance that I found really...

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Fort McHenry National Monument

Perhaps one of the greatest historical landmarks in the region, Fort McHenry is a national park situated in Baltimore, MD. During the War of 1812, Fort McHenry played a key role in the defense of the city as well as the defeat of the British navy. It was here that Francis Scot Key wrote the Star Spangled Banner. Today the fort is a popular destination for thousands of visitors each year.How to get to Fort McHenryFort McHenry can be accessed by car, bus and water taxi. Free parking is available on site for drivers.Best and worst time to go to Fort McHenryThe best time to visit the park is during the weekdays. Visitors will want to plan their visits on days without inclement weather. The park closes at dusk.Admission to Fort McHenryWhile general admittance to the grounds of Fort McHenry is free, entrance fees are required to visit the actual fort. Schools can arranged free tours with an educational application ahead of time. Seniors can also obtain discounted passes.Must see/do at to Fort McHenryVisitors will want to visit the visitor's center with its theater, exhibits and information booth. Passes can be purchased there. The actual fort is a highlight of the park with exhibits reveal soldier's quarters, weapons and information on the battles that took place. Scenic lovers will enjoy strolling along the edges of the fort where much of the Baltimore harbor can be viewed.Other places to visit near to Fort McHenryNearby attractions include the Domino Sugar Plant, the Baltimore Inner Harbor, and Federal Hill.Insider tip for visitors to Fort McHenryConsider signing up for a guided tour when visiting the park. Seniors will want to check for any discounts available at the visitor's center.Author's bio: Bruce Emmerling is a freelance writer residing in Baltimore, MD. He's been writing independent articles about technology, travel, events and events for six years.
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