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  2. Port of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    North Locust Point. This facility handles wood pulp, lumber, latex, steel, paper, and containers on five finger piers with drafts of 34 ft. (10.4 m). The facility features 180,000-square-foot (16,723 m 2) of inside storage and 19-acre (8 ha) of open storage. [29] South Locust Point.

  3. Locust Point, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Locust Point is located in Maryland's 3rd congressional district. Locust Point is home to the Baltimore Museum of Industry, Fort McHenry, and Latrobe Park.. Also located in Locust Point are the Locust Point Recreation Center, a Baltimore Water Taxi stop, South Locust Point Cruise Terminal, and Francis Scott Key Elementary and Middle Grades School.

  4. Baltimore Terminal Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Terminal Subdivision is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Maryland. The line runs from Baltimore to Halethorpe along the original Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) line, one of the oldest rail lines in the United States and the first passenger railroad line.

  5. Talks to avert another potentially crippling port strike set ...

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    An aerial view of the Dundalk Marine Terminal in Baltimore, Maryland, on the third day of a strike by members of the International Longshoremen’s Association. The union returned to work the next ...

  6. USS Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The MPA lost the suit and in 2001, Project Life was awarded a five-year lease at Baltimore's North Locust Point Marine Terminal. In February 2007, eight months after Project Life's lease ended, the dilapidated ship broke its moorings and was adrift in Baltimore Harbor.

  7. 7 things to know about Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point - AOL

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    Brunswick County is home to Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point, the world's largest military terminal. Here's what you should know. 7 things to know about Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point

  8. Silo Point Condominium - Wikipedia

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    Silo Point, formerly known as the Baltimore and Ohio Locust Point Grain Terminal Elevator, is a residential complex converted from a high-rise grain elevator on the edge of the Locust Point neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland. When the original grain elevator was completed in 1923, it was the largest and fastest in the world.

  9. Bethlehem Key Highway Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    Bethlehem's main ship construction site was across the harbor at Bethlehem Sparrows Point. Bethlehem Key Highway Shipyard was known as the Bethlehem Upper Yard located north-east side of Federal Hill. Bethlehem Fort McHenry Shipyard located on the west side of Locust Point peninsula was known as the Lower Yard, near Fort McHenry. [1]