Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail

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Baltimore, United States

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National park· Tourist attraction· Historical place

Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail is located in Baltimore, United States on 2400 E Fort Ave. Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category national park in United States.

Address

2400 E Fort Ave

Phone

+1 4109624290

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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A small cat

This free trail is one you can walk/hike, run, or ride your bike on. It is over 250 miles. We walked on part of it since a portion of it is inside of the fort/national monument/shrine. It was a great walk. On it you have beautiful views of Baltimore and the harbor. Worth walking even if you just do some of it. Great exercise and it is a safe area.

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Stacie Amazing

This place is gorgeous. Sitting in the shade and looking out at the water was amazing. I will definitely be back for sure.

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Tim Faass

As with the fort itself, the trail that surrounds it offers amazing views of Baltimore and the harbor. The trail is free and it gives you a great view of the fort. Don’t forget to check out Baltimore’s hottest stature, Orpheus, who beckons your call just outside of the fort on the side closest to Locust Point. Great spot for anyone looking for a quaint time.

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Segundo Tenezaca

I think you have a good day there

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Hewe Bisset

This is a very small museum; the entrance fee is 9 for an adult. It starts with a video that presents the history of the flag that was made on site by Mary Pickersgill. This 10 min video is informative, but quite old (most likely done in the early 1980's). Then you can check the adjacent room with a few displays that will take you another 10-15 min to look at if you read everything; there is nothing on the second floor (at least when I visited). You then do a self guided tour of the small house where the flag was made. That visit will take you another 10-15 min. This visit of the house is interesting but not highly informative.