A Walker’s Guide to Annapolis Sights & History

By |2016-12-07T07:44:24-05:00August 17th, 2010|Annapolis Activities & Events, Annapolis Day Trips, Annapolis History, Annapolis Things to Do, Articles|

City Dock is the heart of the historic district and of the colonial seaport that has been the capital of Maryland since 1695. From here you can see across the Severn River to Greenbury Point, site of the first English settlement in Anne Arundel County; across the Chesapeake Bay to Kent Island, the first English [...]

Eastport: The Other Side of Annapolis

By |2016-12-07T07:44:25-05:00August 15th, 2010|Annapolis Activities & Events, Annapolis Day Trips, Annapolis History, Annapolis Things to Do, Articles|

If you want to experience the real Annapolis, the maritime Annapolis, the place that gives this town the working man’s right to lay claim to the title “Sailing Capital of the Nation,” you’ve got to venture out of the historic district, mosey across the bridge at the foot of Compromise and Duke of Gloucester Street, [...]

Junior Pirates Rule the High Seas of Annapolis

By |2016-12-07T07:44:25-05:00July 21st, 2010|Annapolis Activities & Events, Annapolis Boating & Fishing, Annapolis Family & Children, Annapolis Things to Do, Articles|

Ahoy! There's pirates aplenty on the high seas of Annapolis, mateys. Youngsters between the ages of 3 and 10 gather in the noonday sun at a picnic table behind Annapolis City Marina. They grab bandanas, vests and beads from a large trunk until they find something appealing. "Jezebel" (a 20-something teacher in fringed pants and [...]

Annapolis’ Hidden Gems

By |2016-12-07T07:44:25-05:00July 21st, 2010|Annapolis Activities & Events, Annapolis Family & Children, Annapolis Shopping, Annapolis Things to Do, Articles, Maryland Avenue|

Most visitors to Annapolis think Chesapeake Bay, boats, crabs. But beyond this trinity is a wealth of lesser-known treasures. Thinking it a shame—and a bore—to always stick to the familiar, we offer the first in a continuing series about the area's hidden gems. Helen Avalynne Tawes Garden 580 Taylor Ave., off Rowe Boulevard behind DNR. [...]

Annapolis Ship Museum

By |2016-12-07T07:44:25-05:00July 14th, 2010|Annapolis Activities & Events, Annapolis Family & Children, Annapolis History, Annapolis Things to Do, Articles, USNA|

The ships are gone but their models remain. They can be found in their entire three-dimensional, accurately scaled splendor in the basement of the United States Naval Academy Museum. The Rogers Ship Model Collection is a museum within a museum, and a mecca for naval history buffs and model ship builders. The collection contains 108 [...]

Kayaking in Annapolis

By |2010-06-16T14:48:11-04:00June 16th, 2010|Annapolis Activities & Events, Annapolis Boating & Fishing, Annapolis Things to Do, Articles|

Once summer arrives in Annapolis, it’s time to hit the water to cool off, and one popular activity is kayaking. Start out by visiting Annapolis Canoe and Kayak, located at 311 Third Street in Eastport, just over the bridge from downtown Annapolis. At Annapolis Canoe and Kayak (ACAK), you can rent single and tandem kayaks [...]

Maryland Avenue – One of Annapolis’ Treasures

By |2010-06-16T11:56:52-04:00June 16th, 2010|Annapolis Activities & Events, Annapolis Family & Children, Annapolis Restaurants & Bars, Annapolis Shopping, Annapolis Things to Do, Articles, Maryland Avenue|

As a resident of Annapolis, I often take for granted how beautiful and historic this town really is. But, on a recent visit to Maryland Avenue, I remembered why Annapolis is so special. Walking down this historic street, I could easily imagine myself in 1776, walking along this same venue, carrying a parasol and watching [...]

Annapolis by Land or by Sea

By |2016-12-07T07:44:25-05:00June 16th, 2010|Annapolis Activities & Events, Annapolis Boating & Fishing, Annapolis Day Trips, Annapolis History, Annapolis Things to Do, Articles, USNA|

Annapolis is often referred to as "America's Sailing Capital." It is easy to see how it earned this nickname when you enter the harbor. Sailing yachts and motoring yachts of all sizes filled the waterfront. Water taxis transport the vessel occupants back and forth to the wharf although many yacht owners use their own dinghy—a [...]

Wandering Maryland’s Eastern Shore

By |2016-12-07T07:44:29-05:00June 3rd, 2010|Annapolis Activities & Events, Annapolis Boating & Fishing, Annapolis Day Trips, Annapolis History, Annapolis Things to Do, Articles|

If you're looking for a relaxing getaway, Maryland’s Eastern Shore is a year-round picture-postcard destination. The pocket-sized Chesapeake Bay village of St. Michaels makes a good home base for your visit, with its abundance of unique accommodations, restaurants, shops, attractions, and proximity to towns like Easton and Oxford, well worth a day trip—or even overnight [...]

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