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More World War II vets travel to Washington, DC

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[Winfield Daily Courier Online] - Another impressive moment for the two of them was seeing Fort McHenry, where Francis Scott Key composed “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Walter said she and all the guardians accompanying the local veterans felt honored to be with them during the trip.

War of re-enactment echoes forgotten battle

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[USA TODAY] - Probably best-known are the British burning of the White House; the attack on Fort McHenry, which inspired Francis Scott Key to pen the poem that would later be set to music and become "The Star-Spangled Banner;" and the Battle of New Orleans, which

Fort McHenry offers students a maritime and music experience

articles.baltimoresun.com
[Baltimore Sun] - The decisive battle also prompted Francis Scott Key to write what would become the national anthem. Amy Rosenkrans, director of humanities for the city schools, said she would like to involve more schools in the event and make the maritime and music

Ballet Theatre of Maryland grants arts center three wishes

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[Gazette.Net: Maryland Community News Online] with music by American musician David Arkenstone, tracks the evolution of the war against the British, including the burning of Washington, D.C., and the Battle of Fort McHenry in Baltimore that inspired Francis Scott Key to write the “Star
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