With more surviving 18th century buildings than any other city in the United States, visiting Annapolis is like stepping back in time to the days when the city was a colonial seaport. Known as America’s Sailing Capital, the city is located on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay and is a paradise for water lovers, famous for its crab cakes, lighthouses, and 500 miles of gorgeous shoreline. Tour the campus of the US Naval Academy, or the Maryland State House, the oldest state capitol still in use.
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Founded in 1963, MFA is the oldest artist-run organization in Maryland, dedicated to expanding artistic expression and appreciation. Our 450+ members organize 20 to 25 juried and non-juried exhibitions each year, featuring the work of local and national artists.
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Spend an evening on Annapolis' Gallery Row in the heart of the Arts District and visit the Annapolis Collection Gallery. It's devoted to six Annapolis masters plus it houses one of the largest collection of black and white photographs of the Annapolis and the Chesapeake Bay, circa 1890-1950. Located 1 block from Church Circle and 7 doors from Rams Head. Open late.
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Love, love, love Annapolis Pottery! I have shopped here for more than 25 years and it has never disappointed me. The shop is architecturally historic and each item is displayed with love. I have pieces that I have had for years and use daily.
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