844 E. Pratt Street at Albemarle Street
410-837-1793
HOURS:
Tuesday thru Saturday 10am-4pm
ADMISSION:
$4.00
Built
in 1793, this Federal-style home, now a National Historic
Landmark, was the original home of Mary Pickersgill, maker of the
gigantic 30’x 42’ American flag that so gallantly waved over
Fort McHenry during the War of 1812.
This is the famous flag that inspired
Francis Scott Key to write a poem that eventually became the
lyrics to America's National Anthem. The house contains colonial
furniture and artwork and a separate museum attached to the
structure provides visitors with an historical look at the War of 1812.
Located on the overlapping outskirts of Little Italy and the Inner
Harbor, the house is best reached on foot if coming from the
Harbor, and by private vehicle if coming from the northern or far
western side of the City (meter parking). -- Michael Rando