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Bart presents a highly inaccurate report to his class about the British bombardment on {{W|Fort McHenry}} during the {{W|War of 1812}} which inspired [[Francis Scott Key]], witnessing the attack onboard a {{W|HMS Tonnant#"Star-Spangled Banner"|navy vessel}} in {{W|Inner Harbor|Baltimore Harbor}}, to write ''[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]''.<ref>"[[Bart Simpson's Report on Francis Scott Key]]"</ref> | Bart presents a highly inaccurate report to his class about the British bombardment on {{W|Fort McHenry}} during the {{W|War of 1812}} which inspired [[Francis Scott Key]], witnessing the attack onboard a {{W|HMS Tonnant#"Star-Spangled Banner"|navy vessel}} in {{W|Inner Harbor|Baltimore Harbor}}, to write ''[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]''.<ref>"[[Bart Simpson's Report on Francis Scott Key]]"</ref> | ||
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- "Move over, Baltimore. Springfield has stolen your idea."
- ―Kent Brockman[src]
Baltimore
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Town/City Information
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Baltimore is the largest city in the state of Maryland.
History
It is one of the many cities mentioned in the song "I've Been Everywhere".[1]
Dr. Nick is hocking Spiffy cleaning products on I Can't Believe They Invented It! including poshing Edgar Allan Poe's gravestone which is in Baltimore.[2]
Bart presents a highly inaccurate report to his class about the British bombardment on Fort McHenry during the War of 1812 which inspired Francis Scott Key, witnessing the attack onboard a navy vessel in Baltimore Harbor, to write The Star-Spangled Banner.[3]
Officer Lou has a son living in Baltimore.[4]
Appearances
- Episode – "My Sister, My Sitter" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Mobile Homer" (mentioned in song)
- Episode – "Pranksta Rap" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Dad Behavior" (mentioned in song)
- Comic story – Bart Simpson's Report on Francis Scott Key
External links
References