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3200 Wayman Ave, Annapolis, MD 21403

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Mouth of the South River, Annapolis, Maryland 21403
The need for a lighthouse near Thomas Point was recommended in an 1821 letter from William B. Barney, Naval Officer for the port of Baltimore, to Stephen Pleasonton of the U.S. Treasury. Many ship ... More on LighthouseFriends.com
Erected in 1875, this was one of the last manned lighthouses on the Chesapeake Bay and is one of the few surviving screwpile ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org

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3200 Wayman Avenue, Annapolis MD 21403, United States of America
Inscription. Designed by Frederick Douglass so that "As a free man I could look back across the bay to the land where I was born a slave". Built by Charles Remond Douglass. 1895, , Location. 38° 55.816′ N, 76° 27.846′ ... More on HMDB

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Between Rts 27 and 97, Ellicott City, Maryland 21403

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Annapolis MD 21403, United States of America
Eastport Walking Tour Site 14 - The Old Farmhouse Location: Burnside Street at Chesapeake Avenue Today it's an apartment building, but it doesn't take a lot of imagination to envision the old house... More on Amaritime.org
Inscription. This century-old farmhouse is one of the only reminders of the agrarian past of Eastport. Yet, in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, horse racing and farming were the econo... More on HMDB

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Shiplap House 18 Pinkney Street Annapolis, MD
Twenty galleries in downtown Annapolis present art in a wide variety of subject matters and styles. Artists demonstrate their ... More on VisitAnnapolis.org
The annual artwalk held on the third Thursday of August is a fun night of art exhibits , artist demos and refreshments. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Annapolis MD 21403, United States of America

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Annapolis MD 21403, United States of America
Eastport Walking Tour Site 8 - Murphy's Row Location: First Street at Jeremy's Way One of these narrow little row houses holds the secret to how Eastport got its name. This type of building is uniq... More on Amaritime.org
Inscription. You are standing at the corner of "Murphy's Row." These ten row houses were built in 1888 by Charles James Murphy for laborers employed at his company, the Annapolis Glass Works. The h... More on HMDB

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Annapolis MD 21403, United States of America
Inscription. As you walk among these buildings, imagine wooden boats taking form. Picture men sweating in the hot sun as they plank a hull, caulk a seam or varnish a rail. Envision Navy officers in khaki uniforms boarding vessels ... More on HMDB

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Annapolis MD 21403, United States of America
