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Tall Ships and Blue Angels Fill Baltimore for Sail250 Maryland

Baltimore's stop highlights international naval training, diplomacy, local crowd-control measures.

Overview

  • The multi-day Sail250 Maryland festival opened June 24 and runs through June 30 in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, bringing public ship tours, naval vessels and an airshow to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary.
  • About 14 tall ships from roughly 13 countries are moored in the harbor, with organizers reporting roughly 26 participating vessels across the Sail250 America tour.
  • A rare reunion of four active Gorch Fock–class sail training ships — Germany's Gorch Fock, the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle, Portugal's NRP Sagres and Romania's NMS Mircea — is a marquee feature of the visit.
  • Airshow Baltimore is staging an unprecedented combined sea‑and‑air program from Martin State Airport that includes world-renowned precision teams such as the U.S. Navy Blue Angels.
  • City officials and local businesses expect large crowds this weekend, Baltimore police have increased patrols to manage public safety, and the flotilla will depart for New York and Boston as part of the five-city coast-to-coast series.