Mid-Atlantic - Maryland
Annapolis
A Karen Brown Recommendation
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Route 50 leads north from Easton to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and west over to Annapolis, the state capital, also known as the site of the United States Naval Academy and as a major yachting center. Congress assembled here in 1783 and 1784, making it the first capital of the United States. Annapolis is one of the oldest cities in Maryland and touring the historic buildings and walking the streets will charm you and at the same time give you insight into the importance of this city as a commercial center and state capital.While you are here take a boat tour of the harbor and its bustling activity. Be sure to take a guided tour of the State House on State Circle, the oldest capitol in continuous legislative use and the only one where Congress has met (410-974-3400). If you tour the Naval Academy, try to time your visit to coincide with the noon formation in front of Bancroft Hall or in the spring, fall, or at commencement with one of the formal dress parades. Information on Academy tours is available at the Armel-Leftwich Visitors’ Center. (410-263-6933) To ensure that you don’t miss a thing in and around this fascinating city, drop by the Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Conference and Visitors’ Bureau at 26 West Street. (410-280-0445)
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