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  1. The Maryland State House was the first peacetime capitol of the United States and is the only state house ever to have served as the nation's capitol. The Continental Congress met in the Old Senate Chamber from November 26, 1783, to August 13, 1784.

  2. 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. Virtual Tour of the Maryland State House. Be sure to click the different areas of the image below for our 2D tour - a photographic and written commentary by our professional curators. Online Historical Exhibits.

  4. 21401. Get Directions. Contact. Local Phone: 410-946-5423. Map. Central Maryland. Amenities. Reviews. Oldest American state house in continuous legislative use. U.S. Capitol from November 26, 1783 to August 13, 1784.

  5. The State House is open to the public every day from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., except Christmas and New Years Day. To help make your visit to the Maryland State House more enjoyable, and to provide you with an understanding of its rich and historic past, self-guided tour information is available in the Office of Interpretation on the first floor.

  6. Maryland State House - Chesapeake Crossroads Heritage Area. About: Built c. 1772-1779, the Maryland State House is the oldest state capitol in continuous use. It was home to the Continental Congress from November 1783 to August 1784, and is the only state house to have served as the nation’s capital.

  7. Feb 4, 2020 · By Jamie Foster on Feb. 04, 2020. History of the Maryland State House. Watch on. One of my favorite things in Annapolis is the Maryland State House. It was built on the highest point of land so from almost every vantage point you get a glimpse of the beautiful dome. It’s the largest all-wooden dome in North America, built of cypress beams ...

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