Tina Cappetta Orcutt

Tina Cappetta Orcutt is the superintendent of the Fort McHenry National Monument and Hampton National Historic Site. Here she is standing inside the fort.
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( Barbara Haddock Taylor, Baltimore Sun / December 23, 2011 )

Tina Cappetta Orcutt is the superintendent of the Fort McHenry National Monument and Hampton National Historic Site. Here she is standing inside the fort.

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