Historic Ships Of Baltimore
Tim F. of the Living Classrooms Foundation - Historic Ships of Baltimore Division restores ships in the Baltimore Harbor. Watch the
Historic Ships Baltimore
In honour of those who served for our countries. This was not a planned shoot by any means. While filming another project we decided to visit the ships in Baltimore and since I had my camera gear with me I figured I would shoot for fun. Due to Remembrance Day and Veterans Day just passing I decided to put this small tribute together. If you are ever in the area you should make the visit, it is not only interesting, but to actually be on a ship/sub that participated in these historical events is amazing.
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Inner Harbor & Historic Ships of Baltimore, MD
The Inner Harbor of Baltimore, MD, is a wonderful place to visit and spend a pleasant afternoon or evening. The historic ship Constellation and submarine Skork are a sight to see and snap some photos. Outdoor entertainment, food and shopping are good too. The famous Little Italy is a mere 3 blocks away from the harbor to enjoy a nice dinner and delicious pastry.
Historic Ships in Baltimore
Wyatt learns the spooky history of some of Baltimore's historic ships
Historic Ships in Baltimore - Drydock Fund Raiser
Learn about the USS Constellation and the USS Torsk and the repairs currently underway in drydock. Help support the Historic Ships in Baltimore by donating to assist with much needed repairs and keep these living classrooms afloat for generations to come.
Port Of Baltimore Welcomes Largest Container Ship To Ever Visit Maryland
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Baltimore, Maryland: History, East Coast Charm and Urban Hot Spots
Baltimore, Maryland offers world-class museums, beautiful historic monuments, vibrant waterfront hot spots and a unique makers’ cultures with indie shops and cafes.
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USS Constellation at Baltimore Inner Harbor GoPro
Tour of the USS Constellation, a US Sloop of War built in 1853. It was the last sail only warship designed and built by the US Navy. It was crewed by 265 officers, sailors and marines. It was armed with 25 guns or cannons . During the slave trade it intercepted slave ships and freed their captives. During the Civil war it served the union by enforcing the blockade and discouraging raiders. Today the USS constellation is a floating museum in the Baltimore inner harbor.
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Places to see in ( Baltimore - USA )
Places to see in ( Baltimore - USA )
Baltimore is a major city in Maryland with a long history as an important seaport. Fort McHenry, birthplace of the U.S. national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” sits at the mouth of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Today, this harbor area offers shops, upscale crab shacks and attractions like the Civil War–era warship the USS Constellation and the National Aquarium, showcasing thousands of marine creatures.
Baltimore is a popular tourist destination in Maryland, in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States of America, near Washington, D.C. It is perhaps most famously known historically as the city where Francis Scott Key wrote the lyrics for the Star Spangled Banner during the Battle of Baltimore of the War of 1812. Today it has become a major center for tourism and travel. Local highlights include excellent seafood (steamed blue crabs, raw oysters, Maryland crab cakes, and Maryland crab soup) and Camden Yards (the first retro major league ball park and where the Baltimore Orioles play). Baltimore possesses a vibrant arts scene with the largest free arts festival in the US (Artscape) occurring annually in July, a renowned arts museum American Visionary Arts Museum that is dedicated to outsider art, and the Maryland Institute College of Art and the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins. It is also home to Johns Hopkins University, Morgan State University, University of Baltimore, Loyola University, Goucher College, and the Notre Dame of Maryland University.
Baltimore has an absolutely staggering number of officially designated neighborhoods, Inner Harbor, If you are a tourist, you come here. Fells Point could not be more complementary to the Inner Harbor—historic. An incongruous mix of Baltimore's central business district, the University of Maryland-Baltimore, the awe inspiring Lexington Market, the infamously seedy Block, and the Bromo Arts District.
One of the nicest sections of the city, home to the performing arts district, Penn Station, and a host of other attractions (Walters Art Museum, the original Washington Monument, dining and wining on Charles St, the University of Baltimore, Station North Arts District etc.) that most visitors foolishly pass over. South Baltimore
Industrial blue-collar South Baltimore is dying, and is quickly being replaced with upscale gentrified neighborhoods like Federal Hill.
Most visitors to the area know only Johns Hopkins University and the always interesting commercial strip along Charles St nearby. But it is unfortunate that they overlook the quirkiest of quirky neighborhoods, Hampden. Infamous West Baltimore. If you have watched the Wire, this was where the crime was taking place! But don't be fooled. There are some major tourist draws here, like the Maryland Zoo in Druid Hill Park, Pimlico Racecourse, and Edgar Allen Poe's House.Baltimore's great rivalry between east and west is certainly an example of the narcissism of small differences. Attractions in the east are very few and far between, but things are changing fast as booming Johns Hopkins Medical Campus expands and demolishes in its wake.
A lot to see in Baltimore such as :
Inner Harbor
National Aquarium
Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine
Fells Point
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore
Patapsco Valley State Park
Port Discovery Children's Museum
The Walters Art Museum
Maryland Science Center
B&O Railroad Museum
Baltimore Museum of Art
Historic Ships in Baltimore
Federal Hill
American Visionary Art Museum
The Gallery at Harborplace
Mount Vernon, Baltimore
Patterson Park (neighborhood), Baltimore
Hampden
USS Constellation
Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore
Lexington Market
Leakin Park
Canton
George Peabody Library
Baltimore Aquarium
Washington Monument
Harbor East
Druid Hill Park
USS Torsk
Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum
Rawlings Conservatory
Little Italy
Light City Baltimore
Lake Roland
Top of the World Observation Level
Cylburn Arboretum
Historic Ellicott City Inc
Sherwood Gardens
Druid Hill Park
Federal Hill Park
The National Great Blacks In Wax Museum
Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail
Gwynns Falls Trail
Lake Roland
Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
Sagamore Spirit Distillery
Cromwell Valley Park
Homewood Museum
( Baltimore - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Baltimore . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Baltimore - USA
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Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Economy, History
Baltimore is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland. Baltimore was established by the Constitution of Maryland and is an independent city that is not part of any county. Baltimore is the largest independent city in the United States.
LOCATION
Baltimore lies in an arm of the Chesapeake Bay, the third largest estuary in the world. The eastern two-thirds of the metropolitan area lie on the Atlantic Coastal Plain, between 15 and 50 feet above sea level, and contain many peninsulas jutting out into the bay. The western third of the city slowly rises into rolling hills, and leads to the piedmont region. It is located about 40 miles from Washington, D.C., and approximately 100 miles from Philadelphia. The Atlantic Ocean lies about 2 hours to the southeast.
HISTORY
European colonization of Maryland began with the arrival of an English ship at St. Clement's Island in the Potomac River.Europeans began to settle the area further north, beginning to populate the area of Baltimore County.
Baltimore has a long and rich history. It is very well-known for being the site of the historic Battle of Baltimore during the War of 1812. Over the course of the battle, British invaders bombed Fort McHenry with rockets as Francis Scott Key wrote what would become the American national anthem. Baltimore was also the site of the first casualty of the American Civil War.
POPULATION
Baltimore is the 30th-most populous city in the United States. A little under half (47%) of people in Baltimore report affiliating with a religion. Catholicism is the largest religious affiliation.
EDUCATION
Baltimore is also home to Johns Hopkins University, Morgan State University, University of Baltimore, Loyola University, Goucher College, and the Notre Dame of Maryland University.
CLIMATE
Baltimore lies within the humid subtropical climate zone. Winters are chilly to mild but variable, with sporadic snowfall: January has a daily average of 2.1 °C though temperatures reach 10 °C rather often and drop below −7 °C when Arctic air masses affect the area. The average seasonal snowfall is 20.1 inches.
Spring and autumn are warm, with spring being the wettest season in terms of the number of precipitation days. Summers are hot and humid with a daily average in July of 27.1 °C, and the combination of heat and humidity leads to rather frequent thunderstorms.
COMMUNICATION
The Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI) is located a few miles outside of the city and is accessible by car or light rail. Shuttles connect BWI to an Amtrak train station just off the airport grounds.
There are non-stop flights to BWI from just about every major airport in the country.
Buses are an affordable way to to get in to Baltimore if you are already in the Eastern Seaboard, especially if you are coming from New York or Philadelphia.
ARCHITECTURE
The city is rich in architecturally significant buildings in a variety of styles. Baltimore exhibits examples from each period of architecture over more than two centuries, and work from many famous architects such as Benjamin Latrobe, George A. Frederick, John Russell Pope, Mies van der Rohe and I. M. Pei.
ECONOMY
Baltimore's economy based on steel processing, shipping, auto manufacturing (General Motors Baltimore Assembly), and transportation.
The center of international commerce for the region is the World Trade Center Baltimore. It houses the Maryland Port Administration and U.S. headquarters for major shipping lines.
Baltimore's history and attractions have allowed the city to become a strong tourist destination on the East Coast.
TOURISM
Baltimore is a popular tourist destination in Maryland, in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Today it has become a major center for tourism and travel. Baltimore possesses a vibrant arts scene with the largest free arts festival in the US occurring annually in July.
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USCG Eagle Baltimore
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Historic military ship visits Baltimore's Inner Harbor
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Submarine Tour on the USS Torsk (SS 423) Baltimore MD (A Day in the LIfe # 242)
On this Day in the Life I continue my Warships tour in Baltimore Harbor with the USS Torsk.
The Torsk (SS-423) is a Tench-class submarine built for the United States Navy during World War II. Armed with ten torpedo tubes, the Tench-class submarines were incremental developments of the highly-successful Gato-class submarines that formed the backbone of the US Navy's submarine force during the war. Torsk was laid down at the Portsmouth Navy Yard in June 1944, and was launched in September of that year. She was commissioned in December of that year.
In 1945, Torsk made two war patrols off Japan, sinking one cargo vessel and two coastal defense frigates. The latter of these, torpedoed on 14 August 1945, was the last enemy ship sunk by the United States Navy in World War II. Decommissioned in 1964, she served for another seven years as a training vessel for the Naval Reserve. She was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register in December 1971 and turned over to the state of Maryland for use as a museum ship. She is now part of the historic fleet of Historic Ships in Baltimore.
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USCGC Taney at Baltimore Inner Harbor
A video Tour of USCGC Taney. The US Coast Guard Cutter Taney was at pearl on December 7th, 1941. It is now a floating museum at Baltimore's inner harbor.
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Historic Ships Baltimore Inner Harbor Things To Do
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Civil War USS Constellation video documentary
I was a civil war reinactor back in the late 90s and I took the time to film a documentary of my time as a reinactor abaord the USS Constellation in Baltimore, MD using my fellow reinators, the members of Ship's Company, as extras...you can see their website right here.
Haunted Places in Baltimore
From disturbingly dark public parks holding hundreds of spirits, to historic ships rumored to host the restless souls of those lost on board over extensive military careers. Enjoy our picks for the most haunted places in Baltimore, Maryland!
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USS Constellation in Baltimore Harbor
Nick the History Kid travels to the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland to attend a John Hopkins gifted and talented youth program on the USS Constellation. Nick will show you all around the ship which is a Sloop of War having 4 decks and displacing over 1,400 tons. Nicks dream sequence brings the past, present and future together for all of us to think about.
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