Museum of Historic Annapolis

Click Here to Book Your Admission Start your exploration of Annapolis: Museum Without Walls™ at the Museum of Historic Annapolis. Hotbed of the Revolution! Catalyst for Civil Rights! Home of the U.S. Naval Academy! Heart of the Chesapeake!  Annapolis is all these things – and more. Visit the Museum of Historic Annapolis and explore three floors of exhibitions and stories in… Continue reading Museum of Historic Annapolis

Hogshead

Start your exploration of Annapolis: Museum Without Walls™ at Hogshead. This modest wood-frame structure with a gambrel roof is a rare surviving example of a building type that was common in 18th-century Annapolis. It was just this sort of inexpensive rental housing that the new state government pressed into service as barracks for military recruits… Continue reading Hogshead

William Paca Garden

Click here for Tour Hours and Admission Information! Start your exploration of Annapolis: Museum Without Walls™ at the William Paca House and Garden. This five-part Georgian mansion was built in the 1760s by William Paca, one of Maryland’s four Signers of the Declaration of Independence and the state’s third Governor. Carefully restored by Historic Annapolis… Continue reading William Paca Garden

William Paca House

Click Here to Book Your Admission Start your exploration of Annapolis: Museum Without Walls™ at the William Paca House and Garden. This five-part Georgian mansion was built in the 1760s by William Paca, one of Maryland’s four Signers of the Declaration of Independence and the state’s third Governor. Carefully restored by Historic Annapolis beginning in… Continue reading William Paca House

James Brice House

The James Brice House is one of the largest and most elegant of Annapolis’s historic homes, and one of the most important surviving structures from colonial America.  Recognizing the importance of the architectural gem, the State of Maryland purchased the James Brice House in 2014 and arranged for Historic Annapolis, Inc. (HA) to maintain and… Continue reading James Brice House