Historic Annapolis Foundation
410-267-7619
18 Pinkney Street, Annapolis MD 21401
www.annapolis.org
Annapolis Maritime Museum
Preserving and teaching- 300 years of Maritime History, Living and Working on the Chesapeake Bay. Exhibits and artifacts celebrating boat building, recreational boating and yacht racing, and the people who built the boats and worked the water.
410-268-1802
2nd Street at Bayshore Drive
Banneker-Douglass Museum
Museum of African American history and culture. Includes changing exhibits, lectures, films, tours and educational programs.
410-216-6180
84 Franklin Street
City Dock
Colonial port once surrounded by warehouses, a ship carpenters lot and taverns. Present site of waterfront park, headquarters of the Harbor Master and Visitors Information Booth.
Government House
Official residence of Governor. Built during Victorian period featuring a collection of Maryland crafts and antiques.
410-974-3531
www.gov.state.md.us
Kunta Kinte- Alex Haley Memorial
The Kunta Kinte Plaque commemorates the arrival of Alex Haley’s ancestors and 97 of his enslaved companions. The Haley Memorial symbolizes the importance of cultural heritage. Located at Annapolis City Dock.
London Public House and Gardens
This uniquely-constructed mansion, circa 1764, has been restored and furnished to the original function as the home and tavern of the local ferrykeeper. The 10 acre grounds feature a collection of native as well as exotic plants and a year round woodland garden overlooking the South River.
410-222-1919
839 London Town Road Edgewater MD 21037
www.historiclondontown.com
Old Treasury Building
The oldest surviving public house in Maryland, paper currency was once issued here.
410-267-7619
www.annapolis.org
United States Naval Academy
Take a guided tour of the campus and learn about the daily routine of the 4,000 midshipmen. With its magnificent architecture and tree-lined walks, the historic landmark includes the crypt of Revolutionary War hero John Paul Jones as well as a priceless collection of model ships and the table on which the agreement for Japan’s surrender at the end of World War II was signed.
410-263-6933
www.usna.edu
William Paca House and Gardens
Home to one of the four Marylanders who signed the Declaration of Independence. The estate is considered on of the most elegant landmarks in Annapolis and is well known for its two-acre pleasure garden featuring five terraces, a fish-shaped pond, and a wilderness garden.
410-263-5553
186 Prince George Street