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The Fort McHenry flag, famously known as the Star-Spangled Banner, was flown during the Battle of Baltimore in 1814 and is credited with inspiring Francis Scott Key to write the national anthem. After the battle, the flag was preserved and has since become a symbol of American resilience. It is currently housed at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., where it is displayed under controlled conditions to ensure its preservation. The flag is an important artifact of American history and is celebrated for its role in the nation's identity.

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How long did it take to complete the national flag in fort mchenry?

The national flag that inspired the writing of the U.S. national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner," was completed in about six weeks. It was made by flagmaker Mary Pickersgill and her team of seamstresses in 1813 for Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland.


What war was the US flag still standing?

The US National Anthem is referring to the flag over Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore, an engagement in the War of 1812.


Which flag was the star spangled banner?

The star spangled banner was also called the Great Garrison flag. The star spangled banner was the garrison flag that flew over the Baltimore harbor at Fort McHenry during part of the War of 1812.


Which war was being fought in when the star spangled banner was written?

Fort McHenry, just outside of Baltimore, Maryland.


How did the ''rockets' red glare'' and'' bombs bursting in air'' prove that the flag still flew over Fort McHenry?

Some people believe that the flag could be seen by the light of the explosions going off but that is not true. The simple fact that shooting was still going on proved that the forsat had not surrendered and thus the flag was still flying. If the fort had been taken there would have been no need to continue firing.ANSWER:Historians have debated over this topic for years, and no one can prove that the flag could not be seen, and no one can prove that the flag could be seen as the song suggests. The only way to know the truth was to be there, at the time the battle happened, and I don't believe that anyone from that period of time is still living.