Francis Scott Key Bridge with Baltimore

Photo view from out on the Patapsco River looking toward the city of Baltimore

What makes this bridge particularly special is its historical significance and symbolic value as it pays homage to Francis Scott Key, the author of the United States national anthem, The Star Spangled Banner. As people crossed over this landmark structure, many couldn’t help but feel a sense of pride in American history and culture.

Francis Scott Key Bridge with Baltimore in the background
Francis Scott Key Bridge with Baltimore in the background

This view, photographed from the deck of a cruise ship departing Port of Baltimore Harbor, offers a unique perspective of Baltimore city and Fort McHenry in the distance. It’s a reminder of how far we’ve come as a society while also serving as a reminder to appreciate the natural beauty that surrounds us each day.

Photographs of the FSK Bridge

The Key Bridge completed the Baltimore Beltway crossing the Patapsco River

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Francis Scott Key Bridge at dawn over Baltimore Harbor
Francis Scott Key Bridge at dawn over Baltimore’s Outer Harbor
Francis Scott Key on the horizon with Rodman cannons at Fort McHenry.
Francis Scott Key on the horizon with two Rodman cannons at Fort McHenry.
Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed - as seen from the seawall at Fort McHenry
Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed – as seen from the seawall at Fort McHenry
Francis Scott Key Bridge with Baltimore in the background
Francis Scott Key Bridge with Baltimore in the background