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Left to right, Sgt Justin Kuester, LCpl Justin Murphy and LCpl Taylor Hopkins, Marines who came to Baltimore aboard the USS San Antonio, work to clear a fence surrounding the Todd's Inheritance Historic Site of boxwood. More than 40 <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ORGOV0000126141144" title="U.S. Navy" href="/topic/unrest-conflicts-war/defense/u.s.-navy-ORGOV0000126141144.topic">U.S. Navy</a> sailors and Marines carry out a community service landscaping project as part of Sailabration. The property figured significantly in the <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="EVMAW0005" title="War of 1812" href="/topic/unrest-conflicts-war/wars-interventions/war-of-1812-EVMAW0005.topic">War of 1812</a> Battle of North Point and the defense of Baltimore.

( Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun / June 15, 2012 )

Left to right, Sgt Justin Kuester, LCpl Justin Murphy and LCpl Taylor Hopkins, Marines who came to Baltimore aboard the USS San Antonio, work to clear a fence surrounding the Todd's Inheritance Historic Site of boxwood. More than 40 U.S. Navy sailors and Marines carry out a community service landscaping project as part of Sailabration. The property figured significantly in the War of 1812 Battle of North Point and the defense of Baltimore.

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