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#13: Star-Spangled Banner
Trace the British invasion of the Chesapeake Bay during the War of 1812, "America's Second War for Independence", which led to the perilous fight in Baltimore and Francis Scott Key's penning of our National Anthem.
Maintained by MDSHA
Length: 106.00 mi (170.59 km)
From: MD 2 (Solomons Island Rd) in Solomons
Major
junctions:
MD 4 (Louis L. Goldstein Hwy) in Solomons

MD 231 (Hallowing Point Rd)
MD 381 (Brandywine Rd) in Hughesville
MD 382 (Croom Rd)
US 301 in Marlton
I-95/ I-495 in Forestville
MD 202 (Landover Rd) in Landover
MD 295 (Baltimore-Washington Pkwy) in Cheverly
MD 32 (Patuxent Fwy) in Ft. Meade

To: I-95 in Baltimore
Scenic Byways in Maryland ·  Highways in Maryland
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Star-Spangled Banner is the thirteenth byway in the Maryland Scenic Byways program, which takes travelers along the route used by the British troops in the Chesapeake Campaign in the waning days of the War of 1812.

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[[Category:Scenic Byways in Maryland|08]]