Honoring Maryland’s Emancipation Day
Join Historic Annapolis in honoring Maryland’s Emancipation Day. On November 1, 1864, a new state constitution abolished slavery in Maryland. Join us at the Museum of Historic Annapolis as we …
Join Historic Annapolis in honoring Maryland’s Emancipation Day. On November 1, 1864, a new state constitution abolished slavery in Maryland. Join us at the Museum of Historic Annapolis as we …
Join Historic Annapolis in honoring Maryland’s Emancipation Day. On November 1, 1864, a new state constitution abolished slavery in Maryland. Join us at the Museum of Historic Annapolis as we …
Don’t miss this session of Hogshead Living History! Come meet the United States Colored Troops (USCT), Union Army regiments during the U.S. Civil War that were primarily comprised of African …
Join us for the 250th anniversary celebration of a historic moment in Annapolis history, the burning of the Peggy Stewart! On October 15, 1774, eleven months after the Sons of …
In October of 1774, the people of Annapolis discovered that the brigantine, the Peggy Stewart, contained contraband tea that violated the colonists’ non-importation resolution. In response to public outrage, ship …
Join the Friends of the Rising Sun Inn as they celebrate the birthday of President and General Dwight D. Eisenhower on Sunday, October 13, 2024 when we welcome author Richard …
In October, experience the Spirits of the Past tour of the historic William Paca House, highlighting tales of the past: sickness, treatments, mourning rituals, and superstitions. You’re guide will take …
On October 19, 1774, Annapolis sparks Maryland’s active participation in the American Revolution when angry colonists take place in the burning of the Peggy Stewart in order to destroy the detestable …
If you and your family like your fall festivities with a twist of fear, check out one of Annapolis’ ghost tours. It’s always fun to be a tourist in your …