Area Guide

Culture

History Quest

99 Main Street, (410) 268-7601 ext. 107
Also known as the new Annapolis History Center, this historic building brings you through time to discover the city’s past. The Center offer guided audio tours of Annapolis during Revolutionary times and includes stops at fours houses, the William Paca House, Chase-Lloyd House, Peggy Stewart House, and the Charles Carroll House. Reservations required.

The Maryland State House
The Maryland State House

91 State Circle, (410) 974-3400
The oldest legislative house still in use, The Maryland State House is where George Washington delivered his resignation speech as Commander of the Revolutionary Army. Relive a moment in history at this national landmark.

Naval Academy Tour
Naval Academy Tour

52 king George Street, (410) 263-6933
Founded in 1845, the US Naval Academy is home to 4,000 future naval leaders. Take a tour of this beautiful campus and experience a sense of military tradition and heritage. Visits include tours of the Naval Academy Chapel, the Crypt of John Paul Jones, and Bancroft Hall Dormitory.

Haunted Ghost Tour

(800) 979-3370
Take a walk through the streets of Annapolis after sunset, and discover what lies in the darkness. Learn about the haunted streets and places around the city – perhaps you’ll see a ghost or two. Call the Concierge for details.

African-American Heritage Tour

99 Main Street, (410) 268-7601 ext. 100
Learn about the fascinating African-American history of Annapolis. Visit the key historic sites, including Thurgood Marshall Memorial, Kunta Kinte Memorial, and the Matthew Henson Memorial plaque inside Maryland State House. Reservations strongly recommended.

Watermark Boat Tours
Watermark Boat Tours

(800) 569-9622 or (410) 268-7601
Experience Annapolis in a different view in one of the narrated boat tours. Tour the Annapolis Harbor, Severn River, Spa Creek, the banks of the US Naval Academy, Chesapeake Bay bridges, and historical Thomas Pointe Lighthouse.