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Sail250 Maryland and Air Show Baltimore Event

9/11 Memorial of Maryland, Inner Harbor, Baltimore

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Summary

  • The Sail 250 Maryland and Air Show Baltimore event, featuring tall ships from the U.S. and abroad, is underway at Baltimore's Inner Harbor and other locations, running from June 23 to June 30.
  • This is a free, family friendly, week-long celebration of all things maritime and aviation bringing the "Fleet, Flights, and Festivals" back to Baltimore.
  • Sailors and aviators from around the world will come together in the universal fellowship of freedom, hope, and opportunity that our country has always represented in a grand celebration of our Nation’s 250th birthday.
  • The ships will make their way to New York City for 4th of July before their final stop in Boston.
  • United States and international naval vessels, United States Coast Guard ships, a fleet of international tall ships, sea service and other historic sailing vessels will be in port and open for free public tours Thursday, June 25 through Monday, June 29.

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Boats parade on the river as visitors watch and walk along the waterfront sidewalk.

Visitors continue to explore waterfront paths and enjoy views of docked naval vessels.

Vendors are assisting visitors at booths with souvenirs and snacks near the docked ship.

Will you be attending this week? Tap to go LIVE on Citizen to share the crowds, festivities and atmosphere!

Sailors and aviators from around the world will come together in the each of the cities celebrating freedom, hope, and opportunity that our country has always represented in a grand celebration of our Nation’s 250th birthday.

The SAIL250 Maryland and Airshow in Baltimore is a free, family friendly, week-long celebration of all things maritime and aviation bringing the "Fleet, Flights, and Festivals" back to Baltimore.

The ships will make their way to New York City for 4th of July before their final stop in Boston.

The Sail 250 program is a five-city event featuring various tall ships from the United States and overseas. In addition to Baltimore, the ships visited New Orleans and Norfolk.

A Citizen user shows video of ships docking at the Inner Harbor for the Sail 250 Maryland and Air Show Baltimore event. The event takes place from June 23rd until June 30th at four locations: the Inner Harbor, Fells Point, Baltimore Peninsula and Martin State Airport.

Incident reported at 9/11 Memorial of Maryland.

Boats parade on the river as visitors watch and walk along the waterfront sidewalk.

Visitors continue to explore waterfront paths and enjoy views of docked naval vessels.

Vendors are assisting visitors at booths with souvenirs and snacks near the docked ship.

Will you be attending this week? Tap to go LIVE on Citizen to share the crowds, festivities and atmosphere!

Sailors and aviators from around the world will come together in the each of the cities celebrating freedom, hope, and opportunity that our country has always represented in a grand celebration of our Nation’s 250th birthday.

The SAIL250 Maryland and Airshow in Baltimore is a free, family friendly, week-long celebration of all things maritime and aviation bringing the "Fleet, Flights, and Festivals" back to Baltimore.

The ships will make their way to New York City for 4th of July before their final stop in Boston.

The Sail 250 program is a five-city event featuring various tall ships from the United States and overseas. In addition to Baltimore, the ships visited New Orleans and Norfolk.

A Citizen user shows video of ships docking at the Inner Harbor for the Sail 250 Maryland and Air Show Baltimore event. The event takes place from June 23rd until June 30th at four locations: the Inner Harbor, Fells Point, Baltimore Peninsula and Martin State Airport.

Incident reported at 9/11 Memorial of Maryland.

Boats parade on the river as visitors watch and walk along the waterfront sidewalk.

Visitors continue to explore waterfront paths and enjoy views of docked naval vessels.

Vendors are assisting visitors at booths with souvenirs and snacks near the docked ship.

Will you be attending this week? Tap to go LIVE on Citizen to share the crowds, festivities and atmosphere!

Sailors and aviators from around the world will come together in the each of the cities celebrating freedom, hope, and opportunity that our country has always represented in a grand celebration of our Nation’s 250th birthday.

The SAIL250 Maryland and Airshow in Baltimore is a free, family friendly, week-long celebration of all things maritime and aviation bringing the "Fleet, Flights, and Festivals" back to Baltimore.

The ships will make their way to New York City for 4th of July before their final stop in Boston.

The Sail 250 program is a five-city event featuring various tall ships from the United States and overseas. In addition to Baltimore, the ships visited New Orleans and Norfolk.

A Citizen user shows video of ships docking at the Inner Harbor for the Sail 250 Maryland and Air Show Baltimore event. The event takes place from June 23rd until June 30th at four locations: the Inner Harbor, Fells Point, Baltimore Peninsula and Martin State Airport.

Incident reported at 9/11 Memorial of Maryland.

Boats parade on the river as visitors watch and walk along the waterfront sidewalk.

Visitors continue to explore waterfront paths and enjoy views of docked naval vessels.

Vendors are assisting visitors at booths with souvenirs and snacks near the docked ship.

Will you be attending this week? Tap to go LIVE on Citizen to share the crowds, festivities and atmosphere!

Sailors and aviators from around the world will come together in the each of the cities celebrating freedom, hope, and opportunity that our country has always represented in a grand celebration of our Nation’s 250th birthday.

The SAIL250 Maryland and Airshow in Baltimore is a free, family friendly, week-long celebration of all things maritime and aviation bringing the "Fleet, Flights, and Festivals" back to Baltimore.

The ships will make their way to New York City for 4th of July before their final stop in Boston.

The Sail 250 program is a five-city event featuring various tall ships from the United States and overseas. In addition to Baltimore, the ships visited New Orleans and Norfolk.

A Citizen user shows video of ships docking at the Inner Harbor for the Sail 250 Maryland and Air Show Baltimore event. The event takes place from June 23rd until June 30th at four locations: the Inner Harbor, Fells Point, Baltimore Peninsula and Martin State Airport.

Incident reported at 9/11 Memorial of Maryland.

Boats parade on the river as visitors watch and walk along the waterfront sidewalk.

Visitors continue to explore waterfront paths and enjoy views of docked naval vessels.

Vendors are assisting visitors at booths with souvenirs and snacks near the docked ship.

Will you be attending this week? Tap to go LIVE on Citizen to share the crowds, festivities and atmosphere!

Sailors and aviators from around the world will come together in the each of the cities celebrating freedom, hope, and opportunity that our country has always represented in a grand celebration of our Nation’s 250th birthday.

The SAIL250 Maryland and Airshow in Baltimore is a free, family friendly, week-long celebration of all things maritime and aviation bringing the "Fleet, Flights, and Festivals" back to Baltimore.

The ships will make their way to New York City for 4th of July before their final stop in Boston.

The Sail 250 program is a five-city event featuring various tall ships from the United States and overseas. In addition to Baltimore, the ships visited New Orleans and Norfolk.

A Citizen user shows video of ships docking at the Inner Harbor for the Sail 250 Maryland and Air Show Baltimore event. The event takes place from June 23rd until June 30th at four locations: the Inner Harbor, Fells Point, Baltimore Peninsula and Martin State Airport.

Incident reported at 9/11 Memorial of Maryland.

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Comments30

BaltimoreUser587712009Jun 24 at 1:32 PM

Am very excited about this happening!

SweetSalukiJun 26 at 1:27 PM

I’m concerned. I moved to Baltimore from Chicago two years ago. I live in the HarborView neighborhood and have a nice view of the air show, tall ships, and fireworks. I’m feeling really uneasy. There are people on the roof of my condo building, presumably for security. But with the hovering helicopters, the errant drone in a no drone zone, and the many aviation accidents that have occurred in the past year, I feel like the area of celebration is also a target. It’s a beautiful city here and I welcome the celebration. I just hope everyone can be cautious and just stay inside. Too many nefarious things happening and we know how current administration feels about this city and state. Keep your head on swivel!

BaltimoreUser1139385003Jun 26 at 3:42 PM

Right,cuz crime is rising again real fast it just starting to get hot imagine what July will bring,an we all know the mayor isn't doing enough

jayfoncejones22Jun 24 at 4:07 PM

Would you guys like to see inside the ships?

jayfoncejones22Jun 24 at 4:05 PM

This is a very nice event

BaltimoreUser587712009Jun 24 at 1:32 PM

Am very excited about this happening!

SweetSalukiJun 26 at 1:27 PM

I’m concerned. I moved to Baltimore from Chicago two years ago. I live in the HarborView neighborhood and have a nice view of the air show, tall ships, and fireworks. I’m feeling really uneasy. There are people on the roof of my condo building, presumably for security. But with the hovering helicopters, the errant drone in a no drone zone, and the many aviation accidents that have occurred in the past year, I feel like the area of celebration is also a target. It’s a beautiful city here and I welcome the celebration. I just hope everyone can be cautious and just stay inside. Too many nefarious things happening and we know how current administration feels about this city and state. Keep your head on swivel!

BaltimoreUser1139385003Jun 26 at 3:42 PM

Right,cuz crime is rising again real fast it just starting to get hot imagine what July will bring,an we all know the mayor isn't doing enough

jayfoncejones22Jun 24 at 4:07 PM

Would you guys like to see inside the ships?

jayfoncejones22Jun 24 at 4:05 PM

This is a very nice event

BaltimoreUser587712009Jun 24 at 1:32 PM

Am very excited about this happening!

SweetSalukiJun 26 at 1:27 PM

I’m concerned. I moved to Baltimore from Chicago two years ago. I live in the HarborView neighborhood and have a nice view of the air show, tall ships, and fireworks. I’m feeling really uneasy. There are people on the roof of my condo building, presumably for security. But with the hovering helicopters, the errant drone in a no drone zone, and the many aviation accidents that have occurred in the past year, I feel like the area of celebration is also a target. It’s a beautiful city here and I welcome the celebration. I just hope everyone can be cautious and just stay inside. Too many nefarious things happening and we know how current administration feels about this city and state. Keep your head on swivel!

BaltimoreUser1139385003Jun 26 at 3:42 PM

Right,cuz crime is rising again real fast it just starting to get hot imagine what July will bring,an we all know the mayor isn't doing enough

jayfoncejones22Jun 24 at 4:07 PM

Would you guys like to see inside the ships?

jayfoncejones22Jun 24 at 4:05 PM

This is a very nice event

BaltimoreUser587712009Jun 24 at 1:32 PM

Am very excited about this happening!

SweetSalukiJun 26 at 1:27 PM

I’m concerned. I moved to Baltimore from Chicago two years ago. I live in the HarborView neighborhood and have a nice view of the air show, tall ships, and fireworks. I’m feeling really uneasy. There are people on the roof of my condo building, presumably for security. But with the hovering helicopters, the errant drone in a no drone zone, and the many aviation accidents that have occurred in the past year, I feel like the area of celebration is also a target. It’s a beautiful city here and I welcome the celebration. I just hope everyone can be cautious and just stay inside. Too many nefarious things happening and we know how current administration feels about this city and state. Keep your head on swivel!

BaltimoreUser1139385003Jun 26 at 3:42 PM

Right,cuz crime is rising again real fast it just starting to get hot imagine what July will bring,an we all know the mayor isn't doing enough

jayfoncejones22Jun 24 at 4:07 PM

Would you guys like to see inside the ships?

jayfoncejones22Jun 24 at 4:05 PM

This is a very nice event

BaltimoreUser587712009Jun 24 at 1:32 PM

Am very excited about this happening!

SweetSalukiJun 26 at 1:27 PM

I’m concerned. I moved to Baltimore from Chicago two years ago. I live in the HarborView neighborhood and have a nice view of the air show, tall ships, and fireworks. I’m feeling really uneasy. There are people on the roof of my condo building, presumably for security. But with the hovering helicopters, the errant drone in a no drone zone, and the many aviation accidents that have occurred in the past year, I feel like the area of celebration is also a target. It’s a beautiful city here and I welcome the celebration. I just hope everyone can be cautious and just stay inside. Too many nefarious things happening and we know how current administration feels about this city and state. Keep your head on swivel!

BaltimoreUser1139385003Jun 26 at 3:42 PM

Right,cuz crime is rising again real fast it just starting to get hot imagine what July will bring,an we all know the mayor isn't doing enough

jayfoncejones22Jun 24 at 4:07 PM

Would you guys like to see inside the ships?

jayfoncejones22Jun 24 at 4:05 PM

This is a very nice event

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