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Terminal. This facility handles containers, break-bulk, wood pulp, Ro/Ro, autos, project cargo, and farm and construction equipment on 13 berths. The draft is 34 ft. (10.4 m) at four berths, 42 ft. (12.8 m) at seven berths, and 50 ft. (13.7 m) at two berths. The 570-acre (231 ha)
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Automobile Terminal. This facility handles Ro/Ro and autos on two berths. Draft is 49 ft. (14.9 m) at one berth and 23 ft. (8.5 m) at the other. The facility features 61-acre (25 ha) of auto processing
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Terminal. This facility handles containers on four berths. Draft is 45 ft. (13.7 m) at three berths and 50ft. (15.2 m) at the other berth. The 284-acre (115 ha) facility features eight super
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but federal dredging appropriations preceded that project, beginning in 1830. This first project was completed in 1838. In the 1850s, a second dredging project was undertaken under Capt.
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lights, constructed in 1868 and converted to skeleton towers in 1924. The original (lower) Craighill
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smaller-sized sailing schooners. These were notorious as commerce raiders, and privateers used them. This type of activity led to the
British attack in September 1814, during the
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in 1670, is the deepest point in the natural harbor on the north shore of the
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1582:"Fairfield Marine Automobile Terminal"
1336:. Automotive Logistics. Archived from
1142:"Milestones in Fell's Point's History"
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151:Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore
71:Click on the map for a fullscreen view
1663:Baltimore to Head of Chesapeake Bay,
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1016:The wild shores: America's beginnings
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801:Dundalk and Seagirt Marine Terminals
778:Fairfield Marine Automobile Terminal
757:Port of Baltimore terminal locations
145:/ Whetstone Point is at center left.
1359:Terry, Robert J. (March 22, 2004).
1144:. Fell's Point Preservation Society
423:New cars waiting for shipment, 1973
1309:Baltimore District. Archived from
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924:United States container ports
582:Chesapeake and Delaware Canal
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1095:Welcome to Baltimore, Hon!
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2149:Baltimore City Landmarks
2020:Enoch Pratt Free Library
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109:Francis Scott Key Bridge
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2199:2015 Baltimore protests
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1984:Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
1898:Maryland Science Center
1883:B&O Railroad Museum
1873:Baltimore Museum of Art
1246:"Neighborhood Overview"
1168:April 12, 2007, at the
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566:William Price Craighill
517:Port of Baltimore, 2014
509:Aerial view of the port
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2255:JoS. A. Bank Clothiers
2189:Baltimore riot of 1968
2169:Baltimore riot of 1861
2040:City Community College
1863:Johns Hopkins Hospital
1413:"MPA Cargo Statistics"
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1959:Charm City Art Space
1618:"South Locust Point"
1600:"North Locust Point"
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859:The Sum of All Fears
625:Helen Delich Bentley
406:California Gold Rush
390:U.S.F Constellation
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2657:Leading Point Light
2651:Hawkins Point Light
2487:Baltimore Belt Line
2430:Pimlico Race Course
2159:Battle of Baltimore
2154:Historical timeline
1933:Washington Monument
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