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A restored 18th-century mansion with meticulously landscaped gardens. The site offers a glimpse into the life of one of Maryland’s signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Dive into the city’s colonial past with exhibits on the lives of early settlers and the city’s role in American history. The store offers unique local crafts and souvenirs.
Located just outside Annapolis, this park offers sandy beaches, fishing spots, and picnic areas with breathtaking views of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
A historic Episcopal church in downtown Annapolis known for its stunning stained glass windows and serene ambiance. It’s a symbol of the city’s deep-rooted history.
Learn about the city’s rich maritime history and the ecology of the Chesapeake Bay through interactive exhibits. The museum also hosts waterfront events and festivals.
A peaceful retreat offering trails, picnic areas, and kayaking opportunities. The park also features an art gallery and beautiful gardens.
A narrow waterway where luxury yachts and sailboats parade through, showcasing the city’s nautical charm. It’s a favorite spot for waterfront dining and people-watching.
The oldest state capitol still in legislative use, this historic building hosted the signing of the Treaty of Paris. Its iconic dome is a must-see landmark.
The heart of the city’s maritime culture, the dock is a hub for sailboats and yachts. The area is lined with seafood restaurants, charming shops, and historical landmarks.
Take a guided tour of this historic institution to learn about the life of midshipmen and explore impressive architecture, including the Naval Academy Chapel and Bancroft Hall.