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Explore America: Maryland

Explore America and discover people, places, art, and history that connect to Maryland in the Smithsonian's collections. The original Star-Spangled Banner, the flag that inspired Francis Scott Key to write the song that would become our national anthem, is among the most treasured artifacts in the Smithsonian's collections. It was made in Baltimore, Maryland, in July–August 1813 by flagmaker Mary Pickersgill. Baltimore is also the birthplace of Babe Ruth, the "Sultan of Swat," who got his start as a minor league Oriole. Maryland is the birthplace of Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. Born into slavery on Maryland's Eastern Shore, Tubman escaped slavery and led others to freedom as a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad. Douglass was born near Easton, Maryland. In the years following his escape from bondage in 1838, Douglass emerged as a powerful and persuasive spokesman for the cause of abolition.

Maryland is home to the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, researching the causes and consequences of rapid change in the Chesapeake Bay and coastal ecosystems around the world.


Ocean City

The last tenants to leave, celebrating Christmas in a building where all utilities have been turned off, 2200 block East Baltimore Street

Baltimore Bullets Basketball Yo-Yo

Poster of Earl Weaver of the Baltimore Orioles

Digital image of three protesters in Baltimore

[Four young African American women standing beside a convertible automobile : black-and-white photoprint]

WANN Banner

Color photograph of Cal Ripken Jr

Baseball Bat used by Cal Ripken Jr.

Maryland (P-MD-01)

Greenbelt, Maryland

Levering, E. & Company, Baltimore, Maryland

Baier, John Brewery, Baltimore, Maryland

Wheaton, Maryland

Produce Auction, Cheltenham, Maryland.

Cal Ripken, Jr.

Lazaretto Point, Maryland

Maryland-Baltimore-Amoco-Site

Station, Laurel, Maryland

Harper'S Ferry: Maryland Heights

Main Street, Bel Air, Maryland

Memories Are Made In Maryland

Map: Johnson's Delaware and Maryland

Via farm, Calvert County, Maryland

C&O Canal near Hancock, Maryland

Overshot "Snail Trail" Coverlet, Maryland; 19th C.

Coast and Geodetic Survey Station on Sugarloaf Mountain, Maryland


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