Attractions in Annapolis
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The Maryland State House, a National Historic Landmark, stands as a significant symbol in Annapolis, offering a glimpse into the rich political history of both the state and the nation. […]
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Built in 1774, the Hammond-Harwood House stands as a National Historic Landmark in Annapolis, renowned for its architectural elegance and an impressive collection of fine and decorative arts. This colonial-era […]
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Annapolis Historic District, home to over 1,500 well-preserved and restored buildings, invites visitors to explore the rich heritage of Maryland’s capital. As you wander along the cobblestone streets, the 18th-century […]
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The Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Memorial in Annapolis stands as a poignant tribute to the transatlantic slave trade and African heritage in America. Located in the heart of the city, the […]
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Annapolis Harbour Center, situated in the Parole area of Annapolis, is a sprawling 292,000-square-foot (27,128 square meters) shopping and lifestyle destination. Visitors can explore a diverse array of retail stores, […]
Nestled within the Harness Creek Vineyards in south Annapolis, Great Frogs Winery offers a charmingly rustic experience. The winery’s centerpiece is a converted tobacco barn that now serves as a […]
Officially known as the William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bay Bridge, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge spans 4.3 miles (6.9 kilometers) to connect the Baltimore-Washington metro area with Maryland’s Eastern Shore. […]
The Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse, a National Historic Landmark, stands as a testament to maritime history in the Chesapeake Bay, where it has served as an active navigational beacon since […]
Established in 1845, the United States Naval Academy (USNA) is the undergraduate college of the naval service, training men and women to become officers in the Navy and Marines. Nestled […]