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War of 1812 Resources
Star-Spangled Banner Trail Map and Guide Experience the events leading to the Battle of Baltimore during the War of 1812. Download the Star-Spangled Banner Trail Map and Guide to learn about and visit the War of 1812 sites around Maryland.
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The Star-Spangled Banner Byway is a scenic, 100-mile route that features War of 1812 sites in Maryland. |
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Visit the Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail website (http://www.nps.gov/stsp/) to learn about people, places, and events of the 1814 Chesapeake Campaign. |
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Visit the City of Baltimore’s website to learn about their War of 1812 Commemoration Planning. (http://www.ci.baltimore.md.us/government/heritage/Warof1812.php)
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The Eastern Shore 1812 Consortium (http://www.easternshore1812.org/index.asp) is composed of the Offices of Tourism from Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot Counties. The website contains information about the people, places, and events of the War of 1812 on the Eastern Shore and Chesapeake Bay.
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The Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail Feasibility Study provides an in depth history of the War in the Chesapeake region and includes an inventory of over a hundred sites in Maryland with War of 1812 associations.
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Funding Resources
The following list features grant programs that will fund sustainability, preservation, or interpretation projects for historic sites and cultural resources. Click on the links below to learn more information. This is not an inclusive list.
If you are applying for federal funding Many federal funding agencies like the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the National Endowment for the Humanities require application submission through grants.gov. Registration is easy, but it may take longer than you expect, so don’t forget to register online well in advance of your potential grant deadline. For more information, go to www.grants.gov and click on “Get Registered” on the left-hand menu.
If you are applying for Maryland funding Several state agencies now require applicants to complete a Cultural Data Profile through the Maryland CDP Web site before applying. Be sure to allow enough time to complete this process before the grant deadline.
Deadlines:
Rolling: On Going Spring: March - May Summer: June - August Fall: September - November Winter: December - February
Other Resources
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