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  1. Hotbed of the Revolution! Catalyst for Civil Rights! Home of the U.S. Naval Academy! Heart of the Chesapeake! Annapolis is all these things – and more. Visit the Museum of Historic Annapolis and explore three floors of exhibitions and stories in our historic building at 99 Main Street.

  2. An 1848 vintage 0-8-0 Locomotive. Annapolis Junction was established as a rail junction on the north-south mainline of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) when the tracks of the Annapolis and Elk Ridge Railroad terminated here in 1840. Since this provided a rail route to Annapolis from Washington and Baltimore via the B&O, it was, therefore ...

  3. Overview. Quick Facts: Located at the Savage MARC Rail Station, which provides access to Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD. Excellent visibility and vehicular access - immediately off an interchange at MD Route 32 (average daily traffic volume of 70,000 vehicles).

  4. www.downtownannapolispartnership.org › restaurants-inDowntown Annapolis Restaurants

    Downtown Annapolis Restaurants. Downtown Annapolis has always been one of the region's most popular dining destinations. dine-in, carryout, reservations, and outdoor dining are all options at restaurants in downtown Annapolis, Maryland.

  5. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Main_StreetMain Street - Wikipedia

    Main Street is a metonym used to denote a primary retail street of a village, town or small city in many parts of the world. It is usually a focal point for shops and retailers in the central business district, and is most often used in reference to retailing, socializing, and the place to go to find "common" concerns.

  6. Historic Annapolis negotiated federal and state grants that enabled it to buy 77 Main Street and 4 & 43 Pinkney Street and to establish protective easements on Middleton Tavern and 37 Cornhill Street. 1969.

  7. 99 Main Street. Annapolis, MD 21401. 410.990.4754. info@annapolis.org. Summer Hours. (March 22 - August 31): Thursday - Monday: 10 am - 4 pm. Closed Tuesday & Wednesday. Book Your Entry. Admission Fees: General Admission (8 and up): $7. Children (7 and under): Free. Historic Annapolis Members: Free. Museums for All**: Free.

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