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Dundalk Marine 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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In 2019, the port handled 43.6 million short tons (38.9 million long tons; 39.6 million metric tons) in foreign commerce (imports and exports), valued at $ 58.4 billion. The Port of Baltimore ranked 11th of 36 US ports in handling foreign tonnage and 9th in dollar value of the cargo
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During the third quarter of 2017, the Port of Baltimore experienced a 15% increase in general cargo tons from the third quarter of 2016. Since 2014, the Port has become the fourth fastest-growing port in North America, with a 9.8% increase in cargo handled from the previous year. It is currently
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facility features 790,000-square-foot (73,393 m) of inside storage in 10 sheds and 61-acre (25 ha) of open container storage, 20.1-acre (8 ha) of open break-bulk storage, 225-acre (91 ha) of open automobile storage; and 93-acre (38 ha) of open Ro/Ro storage.
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North Locust Point. This facility handles wood pulp, lumber, latex, steel, paper, and containers on five finger piers with drafts of 34 ft. (10.4 m). The facility features 180,000-square-foot (16,723 m) of inside storage and 19-acre (8 ha) of open
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Fairfield Marine 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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Seagirt Marine 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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were lit in 1822, marking a path roughly the same as that of the current Craighill Cutoff Channel. Subsequent channel construction was followed shortly by light projects. Brewerton's channel was marked by the
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South Locust Point. This facility handles forest products on three general cargo berths with drafts of 36 ft. (11 m). The 79-acre (32 ha) facility features 935,000-square-foot (86,864 m) of inside
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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 Channel was marked with range lights in 1875, following two years of temporary
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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 Northwest Branch of the Patapsco. It soon became the colony's main shipbuilding center, with many
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Currently, the port has major ro-ro (roll-on roll-off) facilities and bulk facilities, especially steel handling. The port handles around 700,000 vehicles annually. Most
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in 1845. The arrival of B&O and other railroads made the port a central transshipment point between inland points and the rest of the world. By the 1840s, the
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was established by Act of Assembly to the northwest at "The Basin" of the Northwest Branch of the Patapsco. This area was later known as the
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was expanded and reconstructed with brick and stone in a "star fort" shape. This work was conducted by the officers and engineers of the
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Cargo loading cranes at the Sea Girt and Dundalk Marine Terminals along the northeast shore of the Northwest Branch of the
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was built at Henry Spencer's shipyard. Over 800 ships were commissioned from Fells Point shipyards from 1784 to 1821. The
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cranes and seven post-Panamax cranes, 22 rubber-tired gantry cranes, and has 134-acre (54 ha) of outside storage.
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Maryland Port Administration (March 2020). "The Port of Baltimore's Waterborne Commerce Summary – 2019".
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ships) and passenger facilities. It is operated by the Maryland Port Administration (MPA), a unit of the
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and had determined to expand naval defenses. In Baltimore, it led to the misconceived construction of
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was produced at the Harris Creek shipyard east of Fells Point (the site of the future neighborhood of
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of 1848–1849 led to many orders for fast vessels. Many overland pioneers also relied upon
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cargo ship in the Port of Baltimore, referred to in the movie as the "Baltimore Docks".
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construction in the bay began in the 1820s, and one early project was the erecting of
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because of the landform shape resembling a sharpening stone. The area is now known as
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blocked ships' access to the port; the channel was fully reopened on June 10, 2024.
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in the harbor can be traced back as far as 1783, when the Ellicott brothers (of
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182 feet (Chesapeake Bay Bridge). Previously also restricted to 185 feet by the
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and the bridge wreckage, and on June 10, 2024, the channel was fully reopened.
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The Port of Baltimore includes five terminal areas, which are located in the
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English royal and proprietary land grants from 1661 were combined in 1702 by
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These port fortifications were replaced beginning in 1798. In addition,
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cars that are imported into the U.S were handled here as well in 2004.
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for a decade and who had also been a maritime reporter and editor for
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ranked 8th of 36 US ports for gross tonnage and 7th in dollar value.
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enjoys the distinction of being the tallest lighthouse in Maryland.
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of Maryland petitioned Congress for federal funding for this work.
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Old Baltimore Cathedral (later Basilica of the Assumption of Mary)
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Looking north at growing City of Baltimore at "The Basin" (later
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in Charleston harbor, South Carolina), supervised by young Col.
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Maintenance of harbor channels and navigation aids began early.
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At this time, Congress was smarting from the incursions of the
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The Port of Baltimore appeared in the 2002 thriller movie,
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The Port handles one-fourth of the country's coal exports.
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After Baltimore's founding, the waterfront developed into
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features the Port of Baltimore. The antagonists smuggle
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Aerial view – looking up the Northwest Branch of the
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along the tidal basins of the three branches of the
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Archived from 1142:"Milestones in Fell's Point's History" 678:left the Port, then collided with the 671:On March 26, 2024, the container ship 623:participated in naming the port after 595:to guide ships into the Patapsco. The 549:out to the mouth of the Patapsco near 213:traveled 170 miles (270 km) from 165:, on the upper northwest shore of the 151:Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore 71:Click on the map for a fullscreen view 1663:Baltimore to Head of Chesapeake Bay, 1307:United States Army Corps of Engineers 1016:The wild shores: America's beginnings 539:United States Army Corps of Engineers 380:ordered their first frigate warship, 175:Maryland Department of Transportation 27:Cargo port in Baltimore, Maryland, US 7: 1271:Mountford, Kent (July–August 2000). 865:The second season of the HBO series 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. 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Index

Baltimore Harbor
Inner Harbor

Patapsco River
Inner Harbor
Baltimore
Owned by
Draft depth
Air draft
Francis Scott Key Bridge

Patapsco River
Inner Harbor
Baltimore
Fort McHenry
War of 1812
Locust Point
shipping port
Patapsco River
Baltimore, Maryland
Chesapeake Bay
roll-on/roll-off
Maryland Department of Transportation
Helen Delich Bentley
U.S. Representative
The Baltimore Sun
Francis Scott Key Bridge
Captain John Smith
Jamestown
Chesapeake Bay

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