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Locations of Tall Sailing ships in downtown Baltimore for 1812 celebration

  • A time lapse video from Maryland public television of the tall ships arriving in the inner harbor.

    Here are the locations of the tall ships in downtown Baltimore for the 1812 celebration. Public transportation is recommended to get to the ships.

    The Water Taxi will be running to take people to Fell’s Point and Ft. McHenry.

    Courtesy of WBAL TV Baltimore.

    At the Inner Harbor:

    Viewable Thurs, Sun & Mon 11am-6pm; Fri & Sat 11am-9pm

    Canadian ship HMCS Moncton, at the end of Pier 3 near the National Aquarium
    Canadian ship HMCS Goose Bay, at the end of Pier 3 near the National Aquarium
    Ferdinand R. Hassler, a NOAA Research Vessel, at the left side of Pier 3 near the National Aquarium
    J. Millard Tawes, a MD DNR Buoy Tender, is on the right side of Pier 4
    Bay Hydro ll, a NOAA Research Vessel, is on the left side of Pier 4
    Reynolds, an Army Corps of Engineers Research Vessel, is on the left side of Pier 4
    Dominican Republic ship CG Almirante Didiez Burgos is on the left side of Pier 5
    The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle is at Pier 5
    Four U.S. Navy ships called the USNA YPs are on the right side of Pier 6
    The USS Zephyr is at the end of Pier 6
    The USS Shamal is at the end of Pier 6
    The USS Monsoon is at the end of Pier 6

    In Fells Point:

    Viewable Thurs-Mon 11am-6pm

    The HMCS Iroquois is at the Broadway Pier East
    In North Locust Point:
    Viewable Thurs-Mon 1-5pm. Visitors must board a shuttle at M&T Bank Stadium to board these ships

    Pier 3 West: USS Donald Cook and RFA Argus
    Pier 4: HMCS Ville de Quebec and USS Fort McHenry
    Pier 5: HNoMS Thor Heyerdahl and USS San Antonio
    Pier 1 West (not open for public tours): FGS Hessen and HDMS Esbern Snare
    The USS Fort McHenry is at Locust Point (park at M&T Bank Stadium lots G & H)

    Inner Harbor:

    Viewable Thurs, Sun and Mon 11am-6pm; Fri & Sat 11am-9pm

    Pride of Baltimore II, a U.S. tall ship, is parked at the end of Pier 1
    The Guayas from Ecuador is at Pier 6 by the National Aquarium
    Mexican ship ARM Cuauhtémoc is parked along the Visitors Center on Light Street
    Brazilian Naval ship Cisne Branco is parked by the Visitors Center along Light Street
    Indonesian ship KRI Dewaruci is parked at Pier 1
    Ecuadorian ship BAE Guayas is at the end of Pier 4
    Colombian ship ARC Gloria is on the right side of Pier 5
    USCGC EAGLE is at the end of Pier 5
    In the Marine Center at the Inner Harbor: Wolf, Adventurer, Appledore V, Sultana, Gazela

    Fells Point:

    Viewable Thurs-Mon 11am-6pm

    Broadway Pier West: Lynx and Celebration
    Brown’s Wharf: Elf and Witchcraft
    Anne Street Pier: Farewell
    Frederick Douglass Pier: Lady Maryland and Sigsbee

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