Launching at Tydings Memorial Park - Havre De Grace, MD
Just a quick video to show launching at Millard Tydings Memorial Park in Havre De Grace, MD. Launch fee is $10 and is one of the access ramps for fishing the Upper Chesapeake Bay / Susquehanna Flats.
Susquehanna River Bridge, Havre de Grace, Maryland
-- Havre de Grace is a city in Harford County, Maryland, United States. Havre de Grace is named after the port city of Le Havre, France. Its name in French means Harbor of Grace.
Havre de Grace is a small city but has in recent years expanded by the process of annexing land. Housing development is moderate but steady and includes the re-building of blighted areas into middle class homes. Havre de Grace will prosper during the next few years as a result of the BRAC activities of the Department of Defense which will relocate activities from various bases to Aberdeen Proving Ground, a few miles away. This will increase the population with additional skilled and professional employed residents. Havre de Grace also claims a renovated seaplane port. There are five public schools and the oldest hospital in Harford County, Harford Memorial Hospital.
Havre de Grace's location on the headwaters of the Chesapeake Bay and the outlet of the Susquehanna River makes it popular for recreation. There are marinas and service operators along the shore line. There is also a city yacht basin and park where various events occur each year. A promenade and boardwalk that runs along the shore from the Concord Point Lighthouse to the yacht basin was devastated by Hurricane Isabel and was rebuilt recently.
Havre de Grace has a long history, having lost the election to be the nation's ultimate capital to Washington, D.C., by only one vote.
- Two railroad mainlines pass through Havre de Grace. More than 80 daily passenger trains on Amtrak's busy Northeast Corridor speed through Havre de Grace at 90 miles per hour (145 km/h) on an elevated line for traversing the adjacent Susquehanna River Bridge.[4] The double-track bridge was built by the Pennsylvania Railroad between 19041906 for its New York CityWashington, D.C. line. CSX Transportation's bridge, originally constructed by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, carries a heavy volume of freight.
-Notable people from Havre de Grace
Barry Glassman, born March 24, 1962. Maryland Delegate, 1999present.
Billy Ripken, born December 16, 1964. Major League Baseball Player for the Baltimore Orioles, Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians and Detroit Tigers. Also, he is the brother of Cal Ripken, Jr.
Cal Ripken, Jr., born August 24, 1960. Major League Baseball Player and Hall of Famer for the Baltimore Orioles.
David Hasselhoff, born July 17, 1952. Actor, musician, presenter.
David R. Craig, born June 12, 1949. Harford County Executive, 2005present.
Millard Tydings, born April 6, 1890. U.S. Senator 1927 - 1951.
Ultra Naté, born November 2, 1968. American House music singer, song writer, and record producer.
Susquehanna State Park: A place for history buffs and nature lovers alike
Sitting along the Susquehanna River valley, across the river from Port Deposit, between the Conowingo Dam and Millard E Tydings Memorial Bridge, sits a state park rich in Maryland history.
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Vulcan Quarry & Tydings Bridge Tour
Vulcan Quarry & Tydings Bridge Tour
Havre de Grace City Marina- Services The City Marina offers?
The City Marina is located in Millard J. Tydings Memorial Park. The Yacht Basin currently is furnished with 240 boat slips up to 50 feet and a launching ramp which will accommodate vessels up to 35 feet. Shoreline fishing access and a boardwalk provide access for non-boaters. Please visit us online to view more information. havredegracemd.com/marina
Susquehanna River at Havre de Grace
2014
I-95 Southbound: MA Exit 6 to MD exit 27
Video #2 of I-95 Southbound.
Watch I-95 Southbound #1:
Interstate 95 southbound, driving from the southern I-495 interchange in Mansfield, Massachusetts to the I-495 interchange in Adelphi, Maryland (aka the College Park interchange). This video contains the full length of I-95 from Providence to Baltimore.
I took the 95W spur and the all vehicles lane on the NJ turnpike.
Footage is dry the entire way, clear skies turning to overcast in the last hour. Traffic was stop and go entering NYC, and a bit slow around Philadelphia.
Newark, Christiana, Newport, Wilmington, Bellefonte, Claymont, Chichester, Chester, Ridley, Tinicum, Bensalem, Bristol, Bucks, Burlington, Florence, Bordentown, Mercer, Robbinsville, East Windsor, Middlesex, Monroe, East Brunswick, Raritan River, Edison, Woodbridge, Carteret, Union, Elizabeth, Essex, Hudson, Kearny, Secaucus, Bergen, Carlstadt, East Rutherford, Ridgefield Park, Teaneck Township, Englewood, Fort Lee, Airport, George Washington Bridge, Manhattan, Washington Heights, Harlem River, Alexander Hamilton Bridge, The Bronx, Morris Heights, Tremont, West Farms, Soundview, Parkchester, Castle Hill, Throggs Neck, Chuylerville, Country Club Pelham Bay Park, Baychester, Eastchester, Westchester, New Rochelle, Village of Mamaroneck, City of Rye, Port Chester, Cecil, Perryville, North East, Elkton, Susquehanna River, Millard E. Tydings Memorial Bridge, Haford, Joppatowne, Edgewood, Riverside, Aberdeen, Havre de Grace, Rosedale, White Marsh, Fort McHenry Tunnel, Arbutus, Howard, North Laurel, Savage, Columbia, Elkridge, Prince George's, Beltsville, College Park
I-95 Night: Providence to Baltimore 4K
This video is night time (11PM to 7AM) 4K video of the full length of Interstate 95 from Providence to Baltimore, showing off major cities along this portion of the east coast and the very busy highway in its least congested, most free flowing traffic conditions.
The end points of the video are MA Exit 6/ Mansfield I-495 Interchange to MD exit 27/College Park I-495 Interchange. I took the 95E spur and the cars only lane on the NJ turnpike. There was a road closure forcing southbound traffic to take DE I-495, I took a short detour and re-entered I-95 at the next on ramp.
Newark, Christiana, Newport, Wilmington, Bellefonte, Claymont, Chichester, Chester, Ridley, Tinicum, Bensalem, Bristol, Bucks, Burlington, Florence, Bordentown, Mercer, Robbinsville, East Windsor, Middlesex, Monroe, East Brunswick, Raritan River, Edison, Woodbridge, Carteret, Union, Elizabeth, Essex, Hudson, Kearny, Secaucus, Bergen, Carlstadt, East Rutherford, Ridgefield Park, Teaneck Township, Englewood, Fort Lee, Airport, George Washington Bridge, Manhattan, Washington Heights, Harlem River, Alexander Hamilton Bridge, The Bronx, Morris Heights, Tremont, West Farms, Soundview, Parkchester, Castle Hill, Throggs Neck, Chuylerville, Country Club Pelham Bay Park, Baychester, Eastchester, Westchester, New Rochelle, Village of Mamaroneck, City of Rye, Port Chester, Cecil, Perryville, North East, Elkton, Susquehanna River, Millard E. Tydings Memorial Bridge, Haford, Joppatowne, Edgewood, Riverside, Aberdeen, Havre de Grace, Rosedale, White Marsh, Fort McHenry Tunnel, Arbutus, Howard, North Laurel, Savage, Columbia, Elkridge, Prince George's, Beltsville, College Park
John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway (Maryland) to South Newkirk Street (Canton) via Pulaski, Bay (...)
Watch in 720p full-screen to view map info. Visit for more info. - Waypoints: 1:02 Clayton Rd
1:04 Mountain Road
1:09 Little Gunpowder Falls
1:24 Joppa Road
1:29 White Marsh Boulevard
1:33 Express Toll Lanes
1:33 White Marsh
1:42 Baltimore Beltway
1:44 East Avenue
1:54 Harbor Tunnel Thruway
2:00 Philadelphia Subdivision
2:03 O'Donnell Street
2:06 Sparrows Point Subdivision
2:06 South Newkirk Street
2:06 Holabird Avenue
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John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway (Maryland) to South Newkirk Street (White Marsh)
Jun 2012
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Amazing Aerial Views of Cecil County
Amazing aerial footage all taken in Cecil County, Maryland. Locations including the Conowingo Dam, Tydings Bridge and Chesapeake City. All footage Taken by me with DJI Mavic Pro and DJI Phantom 3.
Norman Wood Bridge Shutdown
This video is about Norman Wood Bridge Shutdown
Crossing Susquehanna river bridge
Crossing Susquehanna river bridge
Trip to Baltimore #3/4
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IN THE CAR
Coming home from Chester, Pa driving on I-476 (The Blue Route)
toll protest early.wmv
Residents protest a state hearing on the proposed toll increases at the Hatem and Tydings bridges before filling the Perryville High School auditorium Thursday night.
Dozens Protest Toll Proposal
Dozens of people converged Monday on U.S. Route 40 to protest the state's plan to raise tolls and possibly change the toll collection practice.
Susquehanna River Bridges - Perryville Maryland
(Season 3 Episode 15) [ALL NEW] Susqehanna River Bridges
US 40 Thomas Hatem Bridge
Amtrak Northeast Corridor Bridge
CSX Philadephia Subdivision Bridge!
Northern MD and Southern PA across the Susquehanna
A short drive from Jarrettsville, MD, up in to PA and across the Susquehanna River
Susquehanna River Norman Wood Bridge - 1968
The Norman Wood Bridge carries Pennsylvania Route 372 across the Susquehanna River between York County, Pennsylvania and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It was constructed in two years and opened for use on August 21, 1968
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Crossing the Susquehanna River
Riding across the Susquehanna River, early morning. Passenger and driver filming at the same time.