• Celebrate the Fourth of July with Historic Annapolis

    The day will begin with an inspiring Naturalization Ceremony at 9 am - more information about that event here. Then, join Historic Annapolis for a 4th of July Celebration at the William Paca House & Garden, Hogshead Trades Museum, Waterfront Warehouse and the Museum of Historic Annapolis! Explore our historic sites as they are brought to […]

  • Virtual Lecture – The Great Awakening presented by Dr. Richard Bell

    “The Great Awakening” presented by Dr. Richard Bell   The Great Awakening was a major revitalization of Christian faith and practice that swept through the American colonies in the 1700s. It marks the moment at which new faiths began to compete with Puritanism, Anglicanism, and Quakerism for the hearts and minds of American colonists. But […]

  • Mr. Paca’s Garden Storytime Summer Series – “The Pout-Pout Fish” by Deborah Diesen

    William Paca House & Garden 186 Prince George St, Annapolis, MD, United States

    Mr. Paca’s Garden Storytime is a fun hour full of reading and activities in the William Paca Garden, a secret treasure in the Historic District of Annapolis. Each program is designed for little ones, 3-7 years, with a book reading, song, and craft/art project, plus time to explore the Paca Garden following the story hour. […]

  • Living History on Pinkney Street: First Maryland Regiment

    Hogshead Trades Museum 43 Pinkney St, Annapolis, MD, United States

    News of battles at Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill has reached Annapolis. War is no longer distant—it has begun. Stop by Pinkney Street and meet the First Maryland Regiment of today.  Join the conversation, hear the news...as the people of Annapolis in August 1775 face an uncertain future. Will the shot heard ’round the world […]

  • Virtual Lecture – The Balance of Power in Colonial Native America with Dr. Richard Bell

    The Balance of Power in Colonial Native America  Native Americans did not disappear from colonial history in the 18th century. On the contrary, throughout the 1700s, Native Americans exerted decisive influence on the American colonies encroaching all around them. But how, why, and at what cost? How did Native people navigate the rapid changes to […]

  • Mr. Paca’s Garden Storytime Summer Series – “Plants Feed Me” by Lizzy Rockwell

    William Paca House & Garden 186 Prince George St, Annapolis, MD, United States

    Mr. Paca’s Garden Storytime is a fun hour full of reading and activities in the William Paca Garden, a secret treasure in the Historic District of Annapolis. Each program is designed for little ones, 3-7 years, with a book reading, song, and craft/art project, plus time to explore the Paca Garden following the story hour. […]

  • Virtual Lecture – Southern Slavery in Colonial America presented by Dr. Richard Bell

    The first Africans had been brought to Virginia as slaves in 1619 but it wasn’t until the 1670s that slavery began to dominate parts of the American economy. That process continued apace in the 18th century transforming every aspect of most southern colonies, from Virginia to South Carolina and Georgia. How did American law transform […]

  • Annapolis Candidates Preservation Forum

    William Paca House & Garden 186 Prince George St, Annapolis, MD, United States

    Historic Annapolis is hosting a Candidates Forum on Preservation and you are invited! Join us Wednesday, August 27th at 6 pm on the terrace of the William Paca House, 186 Prince George Street, to hear from all mayoral candidates and aldermanic candidates for Ward 1. Former Alderman John Hammond will moderate and there will be ice cream! With the upcoming […]

  • Loyalist Ladies of Annapolis

    Hogshead Trades Museum 43 Pinkney St, Annapolis, MD, United States

    Loyalist Ladies of Annapolis – the King is ever our Sovereign! Stop by Hogshead Milliner’s Shop and meet Mrs. Calvert and Mrs.Dulaney. The year is 1775, and these refined women would never publicly express their loyalist opinions, but you might be able to hear their actual sentiments after the merchant steps out of the shop […]

  • Federal Furniture Demonstration with Bob Van Dyke

    William Paca House & Garden 186 Prince George St, Annapolis, MD, United States

    Join us on the Paca Terrace and meet furniture maker Bob Van Dyke. Visitors will learn about Federal period furniture with a focus on Annapolis cabinet maker, John Shaw. Bob will demonstrate some of the techniques used to create basic inlays. As Director of the Connecticut Valley School of Woodworking and a Contributing Editor for […]

  • Liberty at the Tea Table: Patriot Ladies of Annapolis

    Hogshead Trades Museum 43 Pinkney St, Annapolis, MD, United States

    Step back in time to the early summer of 1775, as visitors are invited into a gathering of Annapolis’ Patriot ladies who are discussing rising tensions with the British Crown across the American colonies. As they share news from Lexington and Concord, the fall of Fort Ticonderoga, and local whispers of militia mustering, you’ll see how […]