Fort McHenry is a 0.32-kilometer historical trail featuring a pristinely preserved star-shaped coastal fort with 3.3m elevation gain in Baltimore, Maryland. This …
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Dec 20, 2024
Our family loves visiting National Park sites and this was our kids first time in the state of Maryland so we chose to visit Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine. It is right off inters… Full review by GoVols79
Nov 22, 2024
I was impressed with all the history packed into a pretty small area. We learned about the Star Spangled Banner, but also the War of 1812, the post-colonial era, the Civil War and the City of Balti… Full review by Patrick M
Sep 23, 2024
Great historical place ,with great view of the bay,a lesson al people need to know,How our country on the way to the greatest U S A Full review by Mike B
I would like to take a bus (#94) to visit the Fort. According to what I can find on the internet, the bus stops about a thousand yards from the actual Fort (or maybe the visitor's center?) Is there any type of ground transportation from the bus stop to the Fort? Would Taxi's be available at the site? It will be hot in June and I'm a retiree who is not interested in dying of heat exhaustion at a national park! Any help will be appreciated! Thanks.
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Charm City Circulator Banner Route and its free! Check out their website - which I cant link here :(
I am wanting to visit Fort McHenry, will be visiting Washington dc, wanting to take the train from Washington dc. Can someone please tell me how I can get from train station to Fort McHenry. this will be our first time on metro's and trains, we are from a small town in Louisiana. need all pointers I can get. Thanks
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You could either take a cab or the free bus called the Circulator. You would take the Banner Route on the Circulator to go from downtown to Ft. McHenry. It's 3 miles from the Inner …
You could either take a cab or the free bus called the Circulator. You would take the Banner Route on the Circulator to go from downtown to Ft. McHenry. It's 3 miles from the Inner Harbor to the Fort, so definitely walkable if you're up for it. It's not bad as long as the weather's nice. You'd see a few mediocre blocks with a lot of traffic, but you'd also see a lot of charming neighborhoods with different types of rowhouses. It's a good way to get a feel for the southern part of the city. (Oh, but which train are you taking? The Penn Line which drops you off 2 miles north of the harbor, or the Camden Line, which drops you downtown?)