By travelguylife.com
The absence of a grid system in the old downtown district is the first thing you'll notice when navigating it.
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The brick-paved Main Street descends from St. Anne's Church to the point where Annapolis joins the waters of the Chesapeake Bay, flanked by low, historical storefronts.
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The largest wooden dome in the United States to be built without nails is the one that can be seen on the Maryland state quarter.
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The U.S. Naval Academy is a well-known landmark in the city and is located near to the Colonial Annapolis Historic District.
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The U.S. Naval Academy Museum is located in Preble Hall, one of the principal stops for guests at the U.S. Naval Academy.
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A visit is highly recommended to a number of the exquisite homes in the Colonial Annapolis Historic District.
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This museum detailing Maryland's African American legacy is a significant stop in the Colonial Annapolis Historic District.
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You will come face to face with the fact that the City Dock served as a significant hub for the Atlantic slave trade in the 18th century when you arrive there.
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The blue crab, Maryland's official state crustacean and by far its greatest fishery, is synonymous with the Chesapeake Bay.
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A 340-acre park with breathtaking waterfront views is located on the vast, last reaches of the South River, about ten minutes south of downtown Annapolis.
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