History of Francis Scott Key School #76

In 1851, an unknown person laid the foundation of Francis Scott Key School on the South Baltimore Peninsula.

It is likely that this person used her living room to teach the children of Locust Point. The city school records do not mention how many children or what they were taught. But it is apparent that most of the children taught were girls. In 1866, this local school was named the Female Grammar School, #16. In that same year the school was incorporated into the Baltimore City public School System. Commissioners of Public Schools report that two classes were housed within one apartment. A divider separated the learning areas so that the two teachers could effectively instruct the children. The report stated, “A hard task is that which these teachers have assumed. To perform it well was worthy of their ambition.” The commission highlighted the hard work of these dedicated teachers by the notation “no supplies assigned to the school.”

Francis Scott Key Elementary Middle School Logo

The year 1869 provides additional statistics. The Female Grammar School, #16, consisted of 82 students and 2 teachers. The principal, Georgia A. Duvall, earned $900.00 per year. Sallie E. Moore, her assistant earned $648.00 annually. In 1870, the school still showed an enrollment of 81 students. The staff consisted of Ms. Duvall and two teachers. Mary Callendar became the new assistant to the principal. By 1876, the school had grown to 114 students. But, there were still only two teachers. Ms. Callendar had become the principal.

In 1877, the Board of School Commissioners rented a building for $150.00 to house the school that had outgrown its two rooms. In 1881, the City Council gave permission to lease a lot for a new school house in Locust Point on the South Baltimore Peninsula. The original site was on the corner of Hull and Clement Streets. Construction of a new building cost $10,000.00 Students moved into the building in 1882. The school was co-educational and became the first “Francis Scott Key School.”

School Song

Key forever, Key forever,
Sing it loud and strong,
Here we find both love and learning
All the way along
.

Key forever, Key forever,
We will shout her name
Her loyal sons and daughters
Bring her fame
.

 Rah, Rah, Rah!!!


Baltimore Hotels

There are many hotels downtown convenient to the Inner Harbor and the South Baltimore Peninsula.

Baltimore Inner Harbor Hotels
Baltimore Inner Harbor with Sheraton and Hyatt Regence Hotels with Orioles Park at Camden Yards in the background.

The Courtyard Baltimore Downtown/McHenry Row is the only hotel actually on the South Baltimore peninsula. It is located at 1803 Porter Street, Baltimore, MD 21230. 443-853-9918
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Courtyard by Marriott/McHenry Row Hotel
Courtyard by Marriott/McHenry Row Hotel

Other Popular Hotels in and around the Baltimore Inner Harbor

Marriott Baltimore Waterfront

Marriott Baltimore Waterfront
Harbor East Baltimore
700 Aliceanna St., Baltimore, MD

Days Inn Inner Harbor Convention Center

Days Inn Inner Harbor Hotel
Convention Center 
100 Hopkins Place, Baltimore, MD 21201

Pier 5 Hotel
Featured on the Water
711 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21202

Lord Baltimore Hotel
Featured in the heart of downtown
20 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD 21201

Hyatt Regency Baltimore
The Inner Harbor is at your front door.
300 Light Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel
At the Baltimore Convention Center
300 South Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201

Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel
Inner Harbor 
202 E. Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

Admiral Fell Inn
In the heart of Fells Point 
888 S. Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231

Brookshire Suites
All Suites Hotel in the center of Downtown
120 E. Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Hotel
Inner Harbor “Top Shelf”
550 Light Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

Courtyard by Marriott Baltimore Downtown
Little Italy/Harbor East – 1000 Aliceanna Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor Hotel
Camden Yard & Convention Center – 110 S. Eutaw Street, Baltimore, MD 21201

Residence Inn by Marriott Inner Harbor – Downtown
17 Light Street, Baltimore, MD

Holiday Inn Inner Harbor
Walk to the Inner Harbor – 301 W. Lombard St.

Hyatt Place Baltimore Inner Harbor
Harbor East Baltimore (walk to Inner Harbor)
511 South Central Avenue, Baltimore 21202

Hilton Baltimore Convention Center Hotel
Skywalk to the Baltimore Convention Center – 401 W. Prtt St., Baltimore, MD 21201

LOCATION – Choose a hotel by location

Business Traveler
Baltimore offers a variety of amenities for the business traveler.

Romantic Getaway
The Harbor Court is a good place to rekindle any romance.

Conference Center
Visitors attending a conference will find convenient digs downtown.

Leisure Traveler
The crack of a bat – the putt-putt of a motorboat – the swish of wind through the sails – Baltimore is heaven for leisure travelers.

Families
Kids will go ga-ga staying downtown.

Budget Travelers
Even the luxury hotels in Baltimore have great weekend deals and getaway packages.

Airport Lodging
If the sound of takeoffs and landings is music to your ears, you might opt for one of the splendid airport hotels.

Local View of Baltimore and South Bmore

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South Baltimore Peninsula Restaurants

Wine & Dine: South Bmore Restaurants, Bars & Nightlife south of the Inner Harbor

There are many wonderful places to eat and drink on the South Baltimore peninsula. Listed here are only a very few of the fine choices. (We tend to visit these fine places often because they are within “walking distance” so there is no problem with driving or parking one’s car. )

SouthBmore Shrimp on a Plate
Steamed Shrimp Ready to Serve

Wiley Gunters

Sports Bar, Gr8 Food, 100 Beers

Wiley Gunters
Neighborhood sports bar with big screens and an awesome menu. More than just pub-grub, you’ll find an interesting menu with real delights to satisfy your appetite. Wiley Gunter’s also claims the “largest selection of beers” in South Bmore.
– 823 E. Fort Avenue – 410-637-3699.


Shotti's Point Surfer Beach Bar

A Surfer Bar in SOBO? You bet.

Shottie’s Point Bar & Grill
A “Beach Bar” in South Bmore is a welcome change. Shottie, brought the beach and his surfer demeanor to SoBo in style. Great food and beverage served up with that friendly surfer attitude. Now Kristie and Dan continue the tradition.
– 701- E. Fort Avenue – 443-759-6497


Wonderful Selection of Whiskey

Barfly’s
Just about the best whiskey bar – anywhere – and also has about the best in-house made pizza in town. Michael and crew are quite knowledgeable about the choices they have on the shelf (many shelves).
– 620 E. Fort Avenue – 443-682-7227


Crab House in Locust Point

LP Steamers
Baltimore’s great little “crab place” with steamed crabs ALL YEAR. Family owned and operated for many years, you can’t beat this authentic Baltimore Crab House. Make sure to see the wall map showing patrons from ALL OVER THE WORLD.
– 1100 E. Fort Avenue – 410-576-9294.


A Bar for Mermaids and all of Us Common Folk

Captain Larry’s Bar & Grill
Captain Larry’s is a family-friendly, predominantly locals’ bar boasting a small, but unique, menu. Great Mural – you’ve got to see it. Say “Hi” to Mara and Ivars.
– 601 E. Fort Avenue – 410-727-4799

A Diner Atmosphere with Plenty of Parking

Nick’s Southside Diner
Fast and efficient with great food at reasonable prices. No alcohol so it’s certainly kid-friendly. Nick’s place is a solid American Style Family Restaurant. We get here often for breakfast and lunch.
– 893 E. Fort Avenue – 410-727-7067


Pub Dog
20 East Cross Street – 410-727-6077

Matsuri Japanese Restaurant
1105 S. Charles Street – 410-752-8561

The Rowhouse Grille
1400 Light Street – 443-4387289

Hull Street Blues Cafe
1222 Hull Street – 410-727-7476

City Limits Sports Bar
1700 E. Fort Avenue – 410-244-8084

Baba’s Mediterranean Kitchen
745 E. Fort Avenue – 410-727-7482

Limoncello Baltimore
900 E. Fort Avenue – 443-708-1540

PokeOno
849 E. Fort Avenue – 667-3093849

Iron Rooster Locust Point
1606 Whetstone Way – 443-708-7935

Serenity Wine Bar and Cafe
1121 Hull Street – 443-7080392

Checkerspot Brewing Company
A brewery with a taproom where you can drink beer made right here in South Baltimore.
1399 S. Sharp Street – 443-388-8912

Diamondback Brewing Company
Brewer-owned an operated since their start in 2016, Diamondback calls themselves an experimental brewery.
1215 E. Fort Avenue – 443-388-9419

The Copper Shark