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Quote: Finished in 1779, the Maryland State House is the oldest statehouse in continuous legislative use in the United States. At one time, it housed the Continental Congress and served as the nation’s capital. Over the Read More
Quote: Reminiscent of a Georgian-style English country villa, the Paca house was begun in 1763. William Paca had been educated in Philadelphia and trained as a lawyer in Annapolis. His marriage to the wealthy Mary Chew, Read More
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Quote: You can't miss the Academy it's in the center of the town and visible from almost everywhere. There is the visitor's center which has some interesting displays but the best part is that they allow you to walk Read More
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Quote: If you enjoy pottery, you must stop by. It's just a few blocks up from Main St. on Francis St. and State Circle. It is a real working pottery and you can watch the artists work just off the showroom. Much of Read More
Quote: The University of Maryland is known already for its burgeoning population, with 25,000 undergrads, 10,000 graduate students, and 8,000 faculty members arriving and departing on a daily basis. But for one day a Read More
Quote: Any cruise you take is well worth the price. There are several destinations that will take you down the Severn River, into the Chesapeake, and day trips to St Michaels. The sailing boat from the Marriott is also Read More
Quote: I know what you’re thinking. We were in Annapolis in April. What in the world were we doing in a Christmas shop? Come on, we’ve got the Christmas spirit all year round. Well, that, and I’m nutty about snowmen Read More
Quote: Best at happy hour when the drinks are heavily poured for $2.50 a drink. Bartenders are friendly. Beer specials during the week. Dj on Friday nights, and the food is great old American food, everything from Read More