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  2. Flag House & Star-Spangled Banner Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Star-Spangled Banner Flag House, formerly the Flag House & Star-Spangled Banner Museum, is a museum located in the Jonestown/Old Town and adjacent to Little Italy neighborhoods of eastern downtown Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Built in 1793, it was the home of Mary Young Pickersgill when she moved to Baltimore in 1806 and the location ...

  3. Mary Young Pickersgill - Wikipedia

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    Caroline. Parent (s) William Young and Rebecca Flower. Mary Pickersgill (born Mary Young; February 12, 1776 – October 4, 1857) was the maker of the Star-Spangled Banner hoisted over Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812. The daughter of another noted flag maker, Rebecca Young, Pickersgill learned her craft from her ...

  4. Flag of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    State of Maryland. The flag of the State of Maryland is the official flag of the U.S. state of Maryland and the 17th-century heraldic banner of arms of Cecil, 2nd Baron Baltimore. It consists of the arms of his father George, 1st Baron Baltimore (1579–1632), quartered with those of his grandmother, heiress of the Crossland family.

  5. Flag House Courts - Wikipedia

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    Flag House Courts was a public housing project built in 1955 in Baltimore, Maryland, comprising three 12-story buildings and multiple low-rise units. It had recreational facilities with bingo and dances, a swimming pool, and a basketball court. However, the complex had problems from its opening. Elevators often broke down, trapping riders for ...

  6. On this day in history, September 14, 1814, American 'flag ...

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    American Francis Scott Key awoke on the morning of Sept. 14, 1814, to find that "our flag was still there" after horrific 25-hour British naval bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore.

  7. Culture of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Baltimore. The city of Baltimore, Maryland, has been a predominantly working-class town through much of its history with several surrounding affluent suburbs and, being found in a Mid-Atlantic state but south of the Mason-Dixon line, can lay claim to a blend of Northern and Southern American traditions. [1]

  8. Flag of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Baltimore 1899–1915. The flag of the city of Baltimore features the "Battle Monument", which is also the central motif on the city's seal.. The monument was constructed in the former colonial era Courthouse Square along North Calvert Street, between East Lexington Street to the north and East Fayette Street to the south, after the second Baltimore City and County Courthouse was ...

  9. List of museums in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Former Sports Legends Museum (2005–2015) at historic Camden Street Station of the old Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Star Spangled Banner Flag House and 1812 Museum - East Pratt and Albemarle Streets - home of flagmaker Mary Young Pickersgill of the Star-Spangled Banner flag. USS Constellation.