Just outside the beltway and close to Andrews Air Force Base.
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Designated as a state battlefield, the park encompasses the three gaps of South Mountain (Crampton's, Fox's and Turner's) that were the scene of the September 14, 1862 battle just days before the Battle of Antietam.
Italian restaurant where families can gather for delicious meals and great times together.
Authentic Italian food in a casual setting. The cozy environment is set in the middle of Annapolis' trendy West Street. Daily specials for lunch or dinner. Or choose fixed price 4 -course dinner. Sauces made fresh daily.
Experience tapas as a springboard to encompass all nationalities and provide an international array of delicacies.
The historic site was home to the first Roman Catholic Seminary in the U.S. (1791) and Elizabeth Ann Seton (1808) the first U.S. born canonized saint.