Francis Scott Key Bridge through the years | PHOTOS Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) By Lloyd Fox | lfox@baltsun.comMarch 26, 2024 at 12:52 p.m.See photos of Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore through the years, showing photo of construction and important milestones.Workers eased into place yet another piece of the Francis Scott Key Bridge across the Outer Harbor, which will link to Hawkins Point near Fort Carroll and complete the Beltway.Date Created: 1976-11-24 BALTIMORE, MD–June 29, 2000– OPSAIL. A tall ship sails under the Key Bridge as it departs the Inner Harbor on it’s way to the New York Harbor. Photo by Perry Thorsvik/staff BALTIMORE, MD– AUG 8 1995–with the Key Bridge as backdrop Pres. Clinton talks about environmental safeguards at Ft. Armistead Park today with VP Gore in background. He vows to stop congress from rolling back laws on the books. (George W. Holsey/staff) Date Created: 1977-08-29 Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1977-03-09 Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1977-03-24 Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1976-11-24Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun 12-28-1984 03-24-1977 Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun 10-01-1985 Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun 02-24-1975 Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun 07-08-1975 Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun 09-02-1975 Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun 01-02-1977 Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun 01-28-1976 Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun 07-17-1975 Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun 1974-12-08-1974 Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1975-02-24Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1975-06-05Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1975-02-19Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1974-12-08Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1976-08-11Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1976-08-11Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1976-11-24Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1976-06-07Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1974-12-08Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1974-12-08Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1976-11-28Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1976-07-07Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1976-05-22Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Date Created: 1976-07-07Copyright Notice: Baltimore Sun Baltimore, MD — 06/13/2012 — The tall Ship Cuauhtemoc of Mexico passes beneath the Francis Scott Key Bridge, heading to the inner harbor to highlight the official beginning of the Star Spangled Sailabration Wednesday, Jun 13, 2012. The event commemorates the 200th anniversary of of the War of 1812, which led to the writing of the Star Spangled Banner. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) Baltimore, MD — 6/13/12 — md-sailabration-arrival-p04-davis — Guayas, a 257-foot long training ship from Ecuador, front, followed by Cuauhtemoc of Mexico, and Dewaruci of Indonesia, sail past the Francis Scott Key Memorial Bridge toward Fort McHenry. The tall ships arrived in Baltimore Wednesday for the start of Star-Spangled Sailabration, celebrating the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812. Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun June 23, 1977-BREEZE-FILLED TOPSAIL–The Pride of Baltimore sails toward the Francis Scott Key Bridge on its way home. Photo by Sun photographer Lloyd Pearson. BDJ-705-BS Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
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