Step into the early 1800s at the Star-Spangled Banner Flag House in Baltimore, where Mary Pickersgill lived and worked in 1813. It was here that she crafted the flag that waved over Fort McHenry, inspiring Francis Scott Key to pen the words that would eventually become the United States’ national anthem. Visitors can explore the historic house, which offers a glimpse into the life and work of Pickersgill, and learn about the significance of her creation. The site preserves the memory of this pivotal moment in American history, allowing guests to connect with the past through exhibits and guided tours.
Star-Spangled Banner Flag House
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