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I-695 (inner loop), 0.1 mile past toll booth for bridge over Patapsco River 39°13′49″N 76°30′42″W / 39.23028°N 76.51167°W / 39.23028; -76.51167 ( Francis Scott Key Memorial
Baltimore City: Brick-lined tunnel with iron-arched centerings: Jericho Covered Bridge: 1865, 1937 September 13, 1978: Jerusalem, Kingsville: Baltimore, Harford: Burr Arch Through Truss LeGore Bridge: 1898-1900 September 18, 1978: Woodsboro
Map of Baltimore, 1867. 1800 - Population: 26,504 people. [7] 1803 Fort McHenry built. [8] Dispensary incorporated. [5] 1806 - St. Mary's College and Theological Seminary incorporated. 1807 University of Maryland founded. Baltimore Museum established. [9] Baltimore Circulating Library in business. [10] 1809 - Joseph Robinson's Circulating ...
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Long Bridge: Demolished Trestle: 1869 1983 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (former) Antietam Creek: Keedysville: Washington: MD-40: Keysville-Frederick County Road Bridge Replaced 1873
Map of Chesapeake Bay area by John Senex, 1719, with Baltimore County labeled near Maryland's border with Pennsylvania.. The County of Baltimore was "erected" around 1659 in the records of the General Assembly of Maryland one of the earliest divisions of the Maryland Colony into counties when a warrant was issued to be served by the "Sheriff of Baltimore County."
A spokesperson for Baltimore Police Department told NBC News that it had been notified of the incident at the Francis Scott Key Bridge, an enormous steel structure which carries the Interstate 695 ...
Pages in category "Bridges in Baltimore" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie statement;
Photographs from the Associated Press show the extent of the destruction to the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, after a cargo ship crashed into it early Tuesday morning, causing ...