Oak, pine, walnut country and formal furniture and accessories. One of many antiques shops in area of historic Old Town Bowie; shop where the dealers shop.
This 13.3 mile paved trail runs from Annapolis through forests, farmlands and suburban neighborhoods to Glen Burnie, where it joins the 12.5 mile BWI Trail.
An 1888 building located in Annapolis which exemplifies Gothic revival architecture located on the site where the oldest African American congregation has worshiped since 1803.
Home and birthplace of the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence. Three generations of the Carroll family lived here where they worked to promote religious tolerance and the concept of religious freedom.
This is where Underground Railroad operatives and enslaved people fleeing their bonds were jailed. This site is on the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway. A National Park Service Network to Freedom site.
For locals and visitors seeking a contemporary expression of the Annapolis experience, Annapolis Town Center is an entertainment-focused, mixed-use destination where retail, dining, residential, and office happily coexist.
Casual bar and grill where you can enjoy a gourmet meal while watching one of the 14 television screens. Full bar with micro brews and well known favorites.