Guided Tour Battle Monument City of
Baltimore Maryland |
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The symbol of the City of Baltimore, the Battle Monument stands on Calvert Street at Fayette Street.
Designed by Maximilian Godefroy and completed in 1825, the Battle Monument honors the thirty-nine
men who died in the Battle of Baltimore, when the British were defeated at North Point and Fort
McHenry on September 12, 1814. The base and column of the monument are composed of Baltimore
County marble; the sculptures of Lady Baltimore and the four griffins were carved from Italian marble
by Antonio Capellano. The Monuments Commission contributed toward the Baltimore City-sponsored
project of cleaning and repointing the monument, which was rededicated on Defenders' Day,
1997.
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