Annapolis
Maryland’s Capital City
Annapolis is Maryland’s capital city and is steeped in history. Some refer to it as a ‘museum without walls’. It is a lively, upbeat, contemporary city where four centuries of architecture embrace 21st-century living. Its downtown is adjacent to the harbor. All roads seem to lead to the water. There is a clear connection to the water and nautical heritage.
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Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
The Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium is home to the Navy football and lacrosse teams as well as the area’s famed major league lacrosse team, the Chesapeake Bayhawks.
The stadium also hosts a multitude of local, regional, national, and international events.
Core Education Programs
The Annapolis Maritime Museum & Park has taken a leading role in ensuring area students receive high-quality, meaningful environmental experiences.
AMM strives to connect people to the place they live and the environment around them.
Jo Fleming Contemporary Art
Jo Fleming’s large paintings are both landscape and abstraction. The work reflects her enjoyment of the natural. There is also a focus on the regional landscape of forest, field and waterways of Annapolis.
She is fascinated by the juxtaposition of man-made elements on the natural landscape and stewardship of the environment.
Annapolis Sailing Cruises
Located in the heart of the Chesapeake Bay, Annapolis is “America’s Sailing Capital.”
Help raise the sails or steer the boat. You can also simply sit back and relax as Woodwind sails from the historic Annapolis waterfront, past the Naval Academy and cruises into the Chesapeake Bay.
Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary
Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary (JBWS or Sanctuary) is located within the tidal reaches of the Patuxent River in southern Anne Arundel County. It was established in 1985. The sanctuary is operated by the Anne Arundel County Department of Recreation and Parks.
About 1,700 acres are protected.
Annapolis Main Street
Historic downtown Annapolis is a vibrant, thriving 21st-century neighborhood with wonderful 18th-century charm. Main Street puts you in touch with four centuries of architecture hsitorically preserved.
Look in any direction, explore, and you will be certain to find something that attracts you and stimulates your imagination.
Banneker-Douglass Museum
This museum is the State of Maryland’s official museum of African American heritage.
The Banneker-Douglass Museum serves to document, to interpret, and to promote African American history and culture (particularly in Maryland) through exhibitions, programs, and projects.
Annapolis – Ego Alley
Ego Alley is not an alley in the traditional sense of the word. It is not a walkway. It is a narrow waterway that spills out into Spa Creek.
The name “Ego Alley” comes from the queue of expensive boats that parade through the waterway on evenings and weekends.
It makes for an interesting place to meander.
Annapolis Events
Plan your trip to Annapolis & the Chesapeake Bay: Savor being on or near the water, with plenty of things to do, places to stay, shopping, dining & more!
You may also want to stop by the Kitchen & Bath Creations design center.
Annapolis, MD on Twitter
Here is a Twitter Feed you may want to follow for tweets related to Annapolis.
Annapolis Magazine
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Your Dream Kitchen
Kitchen & Bath Creations is Maryland’s Cabinet Expert with three showrooms in Columbia, Perry Hall, and now in Annapolis.
The Annapolis showroom is located at:
72 Forest Plaza
Annapolis, MD 21401
410.772.3240 (phone)
410.772.1210 (fax)
Annapolis Showroom Hours:
Monday By Appointment Only
Tuesday through Friday 9:00-5:00
Saturday 10:00-4:00