10
Things To Do in Annapolis [2023]

The United States Naval Academy campus is beautiful and pays tribute to the naval branch of the military, even as it moves on to a new generation.

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United States Naval Academy

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Historic Annapolis

What tourists commonly refer to as "Historic Annapolis" is the abundance of restaurants, galleries, and shops that fill the converted row houses on Main Street.

Although the Banneker-Douglas Museum is small, it is packed with history. Its name was black scientist Benjamin Banneker.

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Banneker-Douglass Museum

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Quiet Waters Park

If you want to stretch your legs in some picturesque location, Quiet Waters Park is the place to do it. Its 340 acres range from approximately 7-miles of paved.

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Ego Alley

Ego Street is not a street in the traditional sense of the word, it is a narrow waterway that spans Spa Creek. The name "Ego Alley" comes from a series of expensive yachts.

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Hammond-Harwood House

The Hammond-Harwood House, the self-proclaimed "Jewel of Annapolis," is a gem in all seriousness.

Even though the Maryland State House doesn't surprise visitors with its architecture or exhibits, it is a site of illustrious history.

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Maryland State House

The ancient William Packa House and Gardens is an immaculately restored 18th-century Georgian mansion, and it was once home to a young lawyer.

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William Paca House & Garden

When Sandy Point State Park opened in 1952, it was the only state park that African Americans were allowed to visit.

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Sandy Point State Park

The Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse dates back to 1824 when Congress appropriated $6,500 to build a 30-foot, land-based tower.

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Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse

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