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There are six National Parks within an hour and a half radius of the heart of Washington, D.C., that can be visited on ...
It’s a song every American has heard countless times, but how much do you really know about our national anthem?
Chamber seeks vendors for farmers market The Wilton Chamber of Commerce is calling all vendors and business owners who want to take part in the Wilton Farmers Market and Wilton Street Fair and ...
It’s fairly well known that the words to the US National Anthem were written by a 33-year old lawyer named Francis Scott Key, as he watched the British Royal Navy bombarding Fort McHenry in Baltimore ...
Flag Drop: A 30’ x 42’ flag from Fort McHenry will be l­­­owered from the batter’s eye during the national anthem performance. The flag is a replica of the one that flew over Fort McHenry when Francis ...
This week, WTOP’s team coverage of “The Key Bridge, One Year Later” revisits an unthinkable, tragic collapse that sent shockwaves around the nation and forever changed the face of Baltimore.
The Patapsco River looks different from a year ago today as the river was filled with steel and concrete, the Francis Scott Key bridge collapsed on March ... be completed around the fall according to ...
One of the earliest mentions involving Minnesota sports teams involves the national anthem being played in 1917 during a Wisconsin and Gophers football game in Madison. Mitchell (S.D.) head ...
A year after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse ... before crashing into one of the main spans of the Key Bridge, according to the National Transportation Safety Board investigation.
Below are the lyrics to a song Koke penned about the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, commemorating one year since the span was lost. While she is still working on a melody and background ...