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Annapolis is the capital of Maryland, and has a bustling historic district with beautiful red brick buildings that range from between the 17th and 19th centuries.
 
The U.S. Naval Academy is one of the top attractions in town, and offers guided tours.  This impressive campus is rich in tradition and history and has a great stadium. 

The Treaty of Paris that ratified in the State House to end the Revolutionary War here.
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 Annapolis boasts some of the finest 17th and 18th Century buildings in the country - including the residences of all four Maryland signers of the Declaration of Independence Annapolis is the home of the United States Naval Academy founded in 1845 and also the home of St. John's College, founded in 1696 as King William's School and the third oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. Visit the Banneker Douglass Archeology Exhibit Visit the Maritime Museum
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Be sure to visit the US Naval Academy, stay at the Maryland Inn, and eat at one of the great seafood restaurants on the Chesapeake Bay. The village with brick streets is a great place to stroll.

My favorite restaurant there was Chart House restaurant. Views of the City Dock and the U.S. Naval Academy. Seafood, steaks, etc.

300 Second Street
Annapolis, MD 21403
(410) 268-7166
410-280-6660
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Annapolis' sights are walkable. Try to park as close to downtown as possible and spend your day exploring this quaint town. In May try to catch the airshow featuring the Navy's Blue Angels. The boat show in October is spectacular. And a visit to the Naval Academy at any time of year is a must.
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