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Several sites and historical markers from the War of 1812 remain visible today. Notable locations include Fort McHenry in Baltimore, which inspired "The Star-Spangled Banner," and the Battle of New Orleans site in Louisiana. Many cities also have monuments and museums dedicated to the war, such as the USS Constitution Museum in Boston and the War of 1812 Museum in Buffalo. Additionally, some battlefields have been preserved as national parks, allowing visitors to explore the history of this conflict.

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