Clipper City of Baltimore

803 Light Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
P: (410) 837.6700
F: (410) 837.6701
E:info@clippercity.com
The Ship

Clipper City - A  few great sailing ships survive to this day


From the beginning of Baltimore Town in 1729 to the modern city of today, many different kinds of ships have served the Port of Baltimore. The first small ships seen in the harbor were tobacco ships loading locally grown tobacco bound for England. When they returned, they brought indentured servants and manufactured goods not readily available in the colonies.

After the Revolution, Baltimore merchants developed a flourishing trade in flour and grain with the West Indies and South America. This was carried out in fast Clipper Schooners, first designed in the Chesapeake Bay, that made Baltimore's name known worldwide.

During the 19th century, sailing ships grew ever larger. In 1849, Baltimore sent beautiful Clipper Ships to the California gold fields. Large schooners carried coal and lumber from one East Coast port to another. Clipper City  is a replica of one of the tall ships that carried lumber from 1854 to 1892.

Find out more about our ship:

Clipper City - Our daily sails originate from the wooden finger piers in Harbor Place directly in front of the Maryland Science Center.

 

Click here to watch our 1 minute Clipper City Video