A boat, a storm, and a horse
Greg and Sarina Bower visited Baltimore for July 4th in 2004. A life-long fascination with sailing led to a deck tour on Pride II. Greg left with a pamphlet about guest crew
Greg and Sarina Bower visited Baltimore for July 4th in 2004. A life-long fascination with sailing led to a deck tour on Pride II. Greg left with a pamphlet about guest crew
A brief update from the ship and Captain Miles shares a Pride of Baltimore Christmas story from 1981. Click here to watch A Pride of Baltimore Christmas. Video courtesy of
Today’s story is a transatlantic tale. Challenges are an inherent part of life, and by viewing them as opportunities, we open ourselves up to a world of possibilities and self-discovery.
Today at 3:00 p.m. ET the Army-Navy game will be played in New England for the first time in its 124 year history. To commemorate this occasion we thought it
Today we remember the 2,403 service members and civilians who were killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. A further 1,178 people were injured in the
This story was submitted by Nancy Aldrich, whose third great grandfather, Thomas Kemp, built Chasseur—Baltimore’s most famous privateer. Nancy is writing a genealogy/biography of Thomas Kemp based on his own records and
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