Baltimore Harbor

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Baltimore Harbor is a historic seaport in Baltimore, Maryland, best known as the site of the War of 1812 battle that inspired the United States national anthem.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf harbor
historic place
seaport
adjacentTo Baltimore waterfront neighborhoods
Baltimore
surface form: downtown Baltimore
connectsTo Atlantic Ocean
Chesapeake Bay
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governedBy Baltimore
surface form: City of Baltimore

Maryland Department of Transportation
surface form: Maryland Port Administration
hasFacility cargo terminals
cruise ship terminal
industrial piers
marinas
hasLandmark Canton waterfront
Federal Hill
Fells Point
Fort McHenry
surface form: Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine

Harborplace
Inner Harbor waterfront
Locust Point
Maryland Science Center
National Aquarium
surface form: National Aquarium (Baltimore)

Port Discovery Children’s Museum
USS Constellation (Baltimore)
hasPart Inner Harbor
Middle Branch
Northwest Branch
Outer Harbor
Patapsco River
historicalEra American Revolutionary era
surface form: American Revolutionary period

War of 1812
knownFor War of 1812 history
inspiration for "The Star-Spangled Banner"
site of Battle of Baltimore
locatedIn Baltimore
Chesapeake Bay
Maryland
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
partOf East Coast of the United States
surface form: Mid-Atlantic seaboard

Port of Baltimore
significantEvent Battle of Baltimore
British naval bombardment of Fort McHenry
usedFor commercial shipping
naval operations
recreation
tourism
watercourse Patapsco River

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Fort McHenry locatedIn Baltimore Harbor
Patapsco River forms Baltimore Harbor
Patapsco River formsEstuary Baltimore Harbor
Patapsco River Neck near Baltimore Harbor
Middle Branch partOf Baltimore Harbor
Outer Harbor partOf Baltimore Harbor
Canton waterfront adjacentTo Baltimore Harbor
Barron v. Baltimore factualBackground Baltimore Harbor
this entity surface form: City of Baltimore diverted streams, causing sediment buildup that ruined Barron’s wharf
Baltimore merchants basedIn Baltimore Harbor
this entity surface form: Baltimore harbor area
Baltimore Harbor Tunnel locatedIn Baltimore Harbor
Fort McHenry Tunnel crosses Baltimore Harbor
Canton locatedOn Baltimore Harbor