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USS Constellation - Maritime Museum, Balitmore, MD
Photo by Tim Smolinski
Inset photos by Ben Prepelka

   Celebrating the day America declared itself independent from USS Constellation - Baltimore Inner Habor, Maryland Great Britain, July 4, 1776, stands as one of America's most popular holidays. A period when students take a long summer break from formal education and parents take time off from work, this holiday is thoroughly enjoyed from coast to coast. During the holiday, Americans let their patriotism show by flying the flag, decorating with red, white and blue, and celebrating with parades and picnics. And what better way is there to top-off an Independence Day celebration than a colorful fireworks display? The pyrotechnic show has become a standard ending for America's July 4th holiday throughout the United States. Guns of the USS Constellation - Maritime Museum, Baltimore, MD
   In this view a brilliant crimson burst is seen through the rigging of the USS Constellation. This ship, the last wind-powered only naval vessel, is berthed in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. The sloop-of-war, one of several naval ships to bear the name USS Constellation, still retains a portion of its original live-oak timbers and pig-iron ballast. Renovation of the 160 year old warship was complete in 1999, with a price tag of nine million dollars. One of the most popular attractions in the Inner Harbor, the USS Constellation is the only Civil War era USCG Barque Eagle - Maritime Museum, Baltimore, MD ship still afloat.
   The USS Constellation history chronicles her first few years patrolling the Mediterranean Sea. In later duties, the Constellation attempted to control the slave trade just prior to the Civil War. She made the first capture of the Confederate slaver Triton in 1861. The final decommission came on her 100th year anniversary. Today, the National Historic Landmark is open for tours in Baltimore's Inner Harbor.

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