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  2. Nov 6, 2007 · On March 28, 1772, Governor Robert Eden laid the cornerstone for what would be the third State House built on State Circle in Annapolis. The first, built soon after the capital was moved from St. Mary's City to Annapolis in 1695, burned down in 1704. The second was completed by 1709 and, 60 years later, had become far too small for the growing ...

  3. November 23, 1783 — Annapolis, Maryland became the US capital of the newly forming American nation when the Continental Congress met from in November 1783 (from the 26th to June 3, 1784). In fact, this city is where the Treaty of Paris was ratified by Congress — on January 14, 1784 — which ended the Revolutionary War.

  4. Jun 30, 2023 · 4 Visit The Maryland State House. Shutterstock. Annapolis, Maryland, USA downtown at the Maryland State House. While it may not wow guests with its architecture like most state capitol buildings, the Maryland State House is steeped in rich history and tradition, once serving as the country’s capital.

  5. Mar 20, 2024 · Banneker-Douglass Museum. 84 Franklin Street, Annapolis, MD 21401. Operated by the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture, the Banneker-Douglass Museum is the state's official Museum of African American Heritage. The museum is located in a historic church formally known as Mt. Moriah African Methodist Episcopal Church.

  6. 2023.mdmanual.msa.maryland.gov › html › capitalMaryland Capital - Annapolis

    Annapolis is the State capital of Maryland. Centered on Maryland's Western Shore in Anne Arundel County, Annapolis lies 25 miles south of Baltimore and 30 miles east of Washington, DC. From the founding of Maryland in 1634, however, St. Mary's City in southern Maryland was the first seat of Maryland's colonial government, not Annapolis.

  7. Annapolis, Maryland. Annapolis (population 35,838), State capital of Maryland, is one of the earliest planned cities in America, surveyed in 1695 following a baroque plan of circles and radiating streets. The political hub of Maryland, the city was also a thriving seaport that attracted wealthy merchants and planters during the 18th century.

  8. 2017.mdmanual.msa.maryland.gov › html › capitalMaryland Capital - Annapolis

    Annapolis is the State capital of Maryland. Toward the end of the Revolutionary War, the city also served as capital to the newly forming American nation when the Continental Congress met in Annapolis from November 26, 1783 to June 3, 1784.

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