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SUMMARY:Paca Girlfriends Shopping Night
DESCRIPTION:Come out and shop til you drop with us in downtown Annapolis! Start your shopping spree at the Museum of Historic Annapolis\, where you can enjoy a Pacatini\, some nibbles\, and a special mini Pop-Up Shop\, then head out into town to visit our retail partners. Pick up your dress and accessories for this year’s Paca Girlfriends Party (red\, white\, and/or blue attire recommended!)\, stock up on hostess gifts for those summer barbecues\, and find something special for the dads and grads in your life (and you\, too)!  \nKindly register so we can have a Pacatini ready for you. And bring a friend – or 10! \nCost: Free \n \n\nSHOP OUR 99 MAIN STREET POP-UP\n \nFAIR WINDS CANDLE CO. \nFair Winds Candle Company offers handmade coconut soy candles that tap into your memories through one of a kind scents and smells.   \nShop at 99 Main Street \n  \n \nLAURA MOORE DESIGNS \nLaura offers unique hand-made jewelry using sterling silver\, pearls\, semi-precious gemstones and beautiful precision cut crystal. \nShop at 99 Main Street \n  \n \nSIMPLE GIRL DESIGNS \nNadine’s classic jewelry is the perfect touch to finish your preppy.  \nShop at 99 Main Street \n  \n\nSHOP DOWNTOWN \n15% OFF AT TYLER BÖE \nShopping Night Hours: Thursday\, May 7 from 4 pm – 7 pm\nDiscount offered Thursday\, May 7 through Sunday\, May 10 \nShop at 162 Main Street \ntyler böe is a refreshingly chic collection designed for today’s modern\, yet refined woman. \n\n15% OFF AT THE LUCKY KNOT DURING SHOPPING NIGHT \nShopping Night Hours: Thursday\, May 7 from 4 pm – 7 pm \nShop at 176 Main Street \nPrepare yourself for an endless stream of compliments with an outfit from The Lucky Knot. \n\nTHE PINK CRAB \nShopping Night Hours: Thursday\, May 7 from 4 pm – 7 pm \nShop at 30 Market Space \nThe Pink Crab is Annapolis’s Lilly Pulitzer Signature Store\, bringing sunshine through bright and happy colors to women and their loved ones. \n\nCOTTON COMPANY \nShopping Night Hours: Thursday\, May 7 from 4 pm – 7 pm \nShop at 152 Main Street \nStyle for all! Cotton Company offers work-to-weekend looks and the best selection of contemporary clothing at the best value. \n\n LACE SILHOUETTES LINGERIE \nShopping Night Hours: Thursday\, May 7 from 4 pm – 7 pm \nShop at 158 Main Street \nLace Silhouettes Lingerie offers the industry’s best brands in intimate apparel and sleepwear from hard to find European designers to everyday basics. 
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/shopping-night2026/
LOCATION:Museum of Historic Annapolis\, 99 Main Street\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser,Museum of Historic Annapolis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20250518T201003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T182101Z
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SUMMARY:Brewer Hill Cemetery Tour with Historic Annapolis
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a guided walking tour of Brewer Hill Cemetery. Learn the origins of this historic African American burial site. Hear stories of those interred here including military veterans\, activists and local luminaries. Learn about current preservation and documentation projects at the Cemetery today and how you can get involved! \nThe net proceeds from this tour will be donated to Brewer Hill Cemetery. \nPlease wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather\, as the tour is held rain or shine. The tour route is approximately 1/2 miles long and includes elevation changes and uneven walking surfaces. \nRecommended for ages 13+. \nCost: $20 General Admission; $15 for HA Members & Volunteers\, Military\, and Children (13-17)
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/brewer-hill-tour-may2026/
LOCATION:Brewer Hill Cemetery\, 802 West Street\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Tours,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260429T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260429T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20251022T133958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T183656Z
UID:10000276-1777447800-1777482000@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - Visit Winterthur - A Bus Tour with Historic Annapolis
DESCRIPTION:BOOKING DEADLINE: April 1\, 2026 \nJoin Historic Annapolis for a delightful day trip to Winterthur! \nNestled in the heart of Delaware’s picturesque Brandywine Valley\, Winterthur is a premier museum of American decorative arts\, renowned for its extraordinary museum\, garden\, and library. Once the grand home of founder Henry Francis du Pont\, the magnificent 175-room house showcases nearly 90\,000 objects made or used in America since 1640—displayed much as the du Pont family lived among them. Beyond the house\, Winterthur’s 1\,000 acres of protected meadows\, woodlands\, ponds\, and waterways create a setting of remarkable beauty\, anchored by a nationally celebrated 60-acre garden. \nTrip Highlights include two private group experiences: \n\nLibrary Collections Tour led by Allie Alvis\, Curator of Special Collections\, featuring rare books\, manuscripts\, works on paper\, photographs\, and Winterthur’s archival collections\, and\nThe new Architecture of Independence: America at 250 Tour that explores the founding of the nation through the architecture of the original thirteen colonies.\n\nFollowing our group tours\, enjoy a gourmet boxed lunch & free time to explore Winterthur’s renowned naturalistic garden on foot or via narrated tram ride\, or enjoy a self-paced house tour\, discovering American history through decorative arts\, architecture\, and the transformation of a private estate into a national museum. \nYour admission fee includes:  \n\nMotorcoach transportation from Annapolis to Winterthur\nPrivate Group Guided Tour of the Library & Mansion\nGourmet boxed lunch  \nFree time to explore!\n\nSpaces are limited – reserve your spot today and enjoy a day filled with beauty\, history\, and inspiration as we explore one of America’s most remarkable cultural treasures. \nAdvance registration required; space is limited. Recommended for ages 16+. All participants must sign a liability waiver to attend the trip.  \nCost: $180 per person for General Admission; $165 per person for HA Members\, HA Volunteers\, and Military \nThis event has SOLD OUT! Thank you! \n\nItinerary:\n\n7:30 am: Motorcoach PROMPTLY departs from Maryland Hall (801 Chase Street in Annapolis – look for the HA check-in table!) \n9:30 am: Arrive at Winterthur\n10:00 am: Divide into two groups and alternate Group Tour Experiences (45 min each)\n\nTour of library collections led by Allie Alvis\, Curator of Special Collections\nTour of Architecture of Independence: America at 250\n\n\n12:30 pm: Lunch and Free Time to Explore\n\nExplore the Garden: Winterthur’s naturalistic garden\, a masterpiece of color and design. Lyrical color combinations delight visitors of all ages with a year-round succession of bloom. Explore on foot\, or on a narrated tram ride. \nEnjoy a Self-Paced House Tour: An American Legacy: Explore American history through the spaces\, stories\, and objects that shaped the nation. Discover the enduring influence of colonial American architecture\, an unparalleled collection of decorative arts\, and the transformation of a private estate into a museum devoted to preserving and interpreting the American experience. \nVisit the Museum Store: Full of thoughtfully curated collection features exquisite home décor\, distinctive jewelry\, and inspired gifts that reflect the artistry and beauty of our world-renowned museum and gardens.\n\n\n3:00 pm: Depart for Annapolis \n\nLunch:\nBoxed Lunches will include choice of one sandwich chips\, fresh fruit\, and bottled water. \nSandwich Choices: (if no choice is made\, the default is the Roasted Turkey) \n\nRoasted Turkey\, Applewood Smoked Bacon\, Sliced Tomato\, Green Leaf Lettuce\, Garlic Aioli on Brioche\nBalsamic Roasted Squash\, Confit Tomato\, Red Onion\, Feta Cheese\, Sundried Tomato Pesto\, Spinach on Ciabatta\nGLUTEN FREE OPTION: Balsamic Roasted Squash\, Confit Tomato\, Red Onion\, Feta Cheese\, Sundried Tomato Pesto\, Spinach in a gluten free wrap\n\nOther Information:\nFree parking for tour attendees is provided at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts\, from where the bus will depart. Please park in Lot A\, on the left as you come off Spa Rd. \nLiability Waiver Required: All attendees will be required to complete the following form by Wednesday\, April 15\, 2026. If you have purchased more than one ticket under your name\, each ticket holder must complete a separate form: Waiver & Lunch Form  \n\nAccessibility: The Chesapeake Charters Motorcoach includes a restroom\, charging ports and Wi-Fi onboard. The bus can kneel for a low entry step\, but there is no wheelchair lift or wheelchair securement. Learn more about Winterthur’s accessibility here: Winterthur Accessibilty  \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nIf the minimum number of tickets sold is not met by April 1\, 2026\, the trip will be cancelled\, and a full refund will be issued. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/winterthurbustour/
LOCATION:Maryland Hall\, 801 Chase Street\, Annapolis\, Maryland\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,Guided Tours,Tours
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260426T143000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20250515T155921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T190852Z
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SUMMARY:Pollinator-Friendly Gardening Workshop with Homestead Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special Spring afternoon workshop on the Paca House Terrace\, presented in partnership with our friends at Homestead Gardens. \nPollinators such as bees and butterflies play a vital role in our ecosystems and food supply\, but they need our help!    \nAt this workshop\, a Homestead Gardens expert will discuss pollinator-friendly gardening and simple ways anyone can support local pollinators\, even with limited space. Learn how to choose pollinator-friendly plants and easy gardening tips for balconies\, porches\, patios\, and small yards.  \nParticipants will create their own Bee & Butterfly Starter Garden Porch Pot to take home\, along with a Guide to Growing Pollinator Friendly Gardens and a coupon for Homestead Gardens.  \nAdvance registration required\, space is limited. Recommended for ages 13+. \nCost: $35 for General Admission (13+); $25 for HA Members\, HA Volunteers\, and Military \n \nNot an HA member? Become one today! \n\nAccessibility Considerations: This event takes place in the William Paca Garden on our tented\, brick terrace. Entry to the Paca Garden includes wooden steps or our brick driveway ramp. The upper portion of the Paca Garden can be accessed via a brick ramp with handrails. The pathways are loose pea gravel. The lower garden levels are accessed by wooden or stone steps. An indoor\, single-use accessible restroom can be accessed via a ramp. KultureCity® Sensory Bags are available for visitors with sensory sensitivities or challenges with sensory regulation. \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/garden-workshop2026/
LOCATION:William Paca House & Garden\, 186 Prince George St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:William Paca House & Garden,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T153000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20260113T174930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T160749Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - Revolutionary Annapolis Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate America 250! Walk in the footsteps of patriot leader William Paca as you follow his dramatic personal and political story through the revolutionary era. Learn how a promising young lawyer became a rebel\, a revolutionary\, a signer of the Declaration of Independence\, and the Governor of Maryland through the course of less than 20 years. \nGuided by Glenn E. Campbell\, HA’s retired Senior Historian\, this 90-minute\, 1.5-mile walking tour begins at the Museum of Historic Annapolis (99 Main Street) and ends at the Maryland State House\, with stops at eleven other sites along the way. \nPlease wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather\, as the tour is held rain or shine. The tour route is approximately 1.5 miles long and includes elevation changes and uneven walking surfaces. \nAdvance registration required\, space is limited. Recommended for ages 13+. \nCost:  $20 General Admission; $15 for HA Members\, Military\, and HA Docents \nThis event has SOLD OUT! Thank you for your interest! \n \nThis tour will also be offered at 11 am. \n  \nAbout Our Presenter: Glenn E. Campbell grew up in New Jersey and earned degrees in History from the U.S. Naval Academy (B.S.\, 1986) and University of Maryland\, College Park (M.A.\, 1994).  During his active-duty naval service\, he tracked Soviet submarines in the North Atlantic\, directed Naval Academy admissions programs for the Midwest region\, and taught Western Civilization courses to Navy midshipmen. Mr. Campbell first joined the staff of Historic Annapolis in 1997 and was named Senior Historian of the non-profit historic preservation and education organization in 2008. He has presented numerous lectures on local history topics and received the 2020 Heritage Leadership Award from the Four Rivers Heritage Area.  \n  \n\nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable.  \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/rev-annap-walking-tour2026-2/
LOCATION:Museum of Historic Annapolis\, 99 Main Street\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,Guided Tours,Museum of Historic Annapolis,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20260212T231921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T231921Z
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SUMMARY:Colonial Games Day at Hogshead
DESCRIPTION:Take a break from screen time and join the students of Broadneck High School’s Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honor Society at Hogshead Trades Museum for a day of old-fashioned fun!   \nStudents will demonstrate children’s games that were popular in colonial times such as skittles and shut the box. Everyone has a chance to participate in the fun and games – no batteries or Wi-Fi required!  \nThis is a drop-in style program. Visitors may join at any time during program hours and explore at their own pace through informal interaction and demonstrations. Advance registration recommended\, but not required. \nCost: FREE ($5 suggested donation) \n \n\nAccessibility: Accessing this program requires ascending a flight of stairs. \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable.  \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/colonial-games-day/
LOCATION:Hogshead Trades Museum\, 43 Pinkney St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,For Kids,Hogshead Trades Museum,Living History
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20250515T154332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T160719Z
UID:10000012-1777114800-1777120200@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - Revolutionary Annapolis Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate America 250! Walk in the footsteps of patriot leader William Paca as you follow his dramatic personal and political story through the revolutionary era. Learn how a promising young lawyer became a rebel\, a revolutionary\, a signer of the Declaration of Independence\, and the Governor of Maryland through the course of less than 20 years. \nGuided by Glenn E. Campbell\, HA’s retired Senior Historian\, this 90-minute\, 1.5-mile walking tour begins at the Museum of Historic Annapolis (99 Main Street) and ends at the Maryland State House\, with stops at eleven other sites along the way. \nPlease wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather\, as the tour is held rain or shine. The tour route is approximately 1.5 miles long and includes elevation changes and uneven walking surfaces. \nAdvance registration required\, space is limited. Recommended for ages 13+. \nCost:  $20 General Admission; $15 for HA Members\, Military\, and HA Docents \nThis event has SOLD OUT! Thank you for your interest! \n \nThis tour will also be offered at 2 pm. \n  \nAbout Our Presenter: Glenn E. Campbell grew up in New Jersey and earned degrees in History from the U.S. Naval Academy (B.S.\, 1986) and University of Maryland\, College Park (M.A.\, 1994).  During his active-duty naval service\, he tracked Soviet submarines in the North Atlantic\, directed Naval Academy admissions programs for the Midwest region\, and taught Western Civilization courses to Navy midshipmen. Mr. Campbell first joined the staff of Historic Annapolis in 1997 and was named Senior Historian of the non-profit historic preservation and education organization in 2008. He has presented numerous lectures on local history topics and received the 2020 Heritage Leadership Award from the Four Rivers Heritage Area. \n  \n\nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable.  \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/rev-annap-walking-tour2026/
LOCATION:Museum of Historic Annapolis\, 99 Main Street\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,Guided Tours,Museum of Historic Annapolis,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20260109T223728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T195109Z
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SUMMARY:Loyalty and Zeal: Algonkians of the Revolution (1774-1783)
DESCRIPTION:Join Drew Shuptar-Rayvis\, citizen of the Pocomoke Indian Nation\, to honor the sacrifices and contributions of Algonkian peoples during the American Revolution. \nLearn about Algonkian and Iroquoian material culture\, trade\, and daily life. Explore the difficult choices between patriotism\, loyalty\, and neutrality as Native communities struggled to protect their ways of life. \nAnalyze the destruction caused by the Sullivan Campaign and evaluate the lasting historical impact of Algonkian peoples on both the Patriots and Loyalists. \nThis is a drop-in style program. Visitors may join at any time during program hours and explore at their own pace through informal interaction and demonstrations. Advance registration recommended\, but not required. \nCost: Free ($5 suggested donation) \n \n  \nAbout Our Presenter: Drew Shuptar-Rayvis (Pekatawas MakataweU “Black Corn”) holds a cum laude Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and Sociology from Western Connecticut State University and a Certificate Degree in Archaeology from Norwalk Community College. A true American of the mid-Atlantic region\, his family includes indigenous Pocomoke heritage\, Pennsylvania Dutch\, Welsh\, Swiss\, English\, Scots-Irish\, Boyko Ukrainian and Ashkanazi Jewish\, he honors all of his ancestors as a practicing living historian and regularly participates in colonial era reenactments\, interpretations and public educational events. He has studied and become proficient in the reading of Wampum and works diligently in the research and preservation of the Eastern Woodland languages\, particularly Renape and Mahican and is educated in the many European languages at use in the Colonial Period. He was the first garden manager of Western Connecticut State University’s Permaculture Garden\, and practices Native horticulture. In July 2021\, Drew was elected by his Paramount Chief Norris Howard Senior and Vice Chief Norris Howard Junior as Cultural Ambassador of the Pocomoke Indian Nation of Maryland. \n  \n\nAccessibility: Accessing this program requires ascending a flight of stairs. \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable.  \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/livinghistory-algonkians-ofthe-revolution/
LOCATION:Hogshead Trades Museum\, 43 Pinkney St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,Hogshead Trades Museum,Living History
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20260416T145155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T145515Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - Paca Garden Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a guided garden tour of the Paca Garden\, a beautifully restored colonial English garden. A knowledgeable docent will share its history from its Revolutionary beginnings during the time of William Paca\, signer of the Declaration of Independence\, to today. \nExplore the two-acre terraced landscape and formal parterres\, as well as the wilderness garden\, kitchen and medicinal gardens\, and orchard. Along the way\, you’ll see features such as the fishpond and the Summerhouse folly and learn about the garden plants\, wildlife\, and ongoing care. \nAdvance registration recommended\, space is limited. Walk-ins will be accommodated only as space permits. \nCost: $12 General Admission; $7 for Children (3-17); Free for HA Members and Children under 3 \nSOLD OUT for April\, but you can catch the next ones on May 23 or June 27! \n \n\nAccessibility: This event takes place in the William Paca Garden. Entry to the Paca Garden includes wooden steps or our brick driveway ramp. The upper portion of the Paca Garden can be accessed via a brick ramp with handrails. The pathways are loose pea gravel. The lower garden levels are accessed by wooden or stone steps. An indoor\, single-use accessible restroom can be accessed via a ramp. KultureCity® Sensory Bags are available for visitors with sensory sensitivities or challenges with sensory regulation. \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable.  \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/paca-garden-guided-tour-04-26/
LOCATION:William Paca House & Garden\, 186 Prince George St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T203000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20260109T223340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T193411Z
UID:10000331-1776193200-1776198600@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lecture - Lineage: Genealogy and the Power of Connection in Early America
DESCRIPTION:Genealogy is everywhere– online\, on screens\, through organizations and conferences and more. But technologies aside\, genealogy was everywhere in the 1700s\, too. And while we may think of Americans living in the 1700s as largely the subject of genealogy research\, they were active participants in what was a foundational interest and practice in their own time. Family histories were deeply meaningful for diverse early Americans\, but it was also baked into the very structures of their society through law\, politics\, and religion. From deep research across 18th century British America\, Karin Wulf’s new book\, Lineage: Genealogy and the Power of Connection in Early America examines how we can understand the role of genealogy then\, and its impact now. \nThe Historic Annapolis Virtual Lecture Series is offered free of charge thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor. If you enjoy this program\, we hope you will consider becoming a member or making a donation today to support Historic Annapolis and our mission to connect all people with our shared history.  \nCan’t watch live? All lectures will be recorded. Please register and you’ll receive the link to watch the recording after the event. \nAdvance registration required; registration closes on half-hour prior to lecture.  \nCost: FREE \n \nThis lecture will be offered virtually by Zoom. Upon registration\, you will be sent the link for the video conference to join on the evening of the lecture. If you do not receive your confirmation email after you register\, please check your Spam folder\, or email Cara Garside at cara.garside@annapolis.org. To learn more about Zoom and to download the app to your computer\, visit the Zoom website. \n  \nAbout Our Presenter: Karin Wulf is the Director and Librarian of the John Carter Brown Library\, and Professor of History at Brown University.  A historian of early America focused on gender\, family\, and politics\, she writes widely for both public and academic audiences about history\, the worlds of scholarship and scholarly publishing\, and libraries and archives. Her new book is Lineage: Genealogy and the Power of Connection in 18th Century British America. She serves on a variety of non-profit boards\, and is a Vice-President of the American Historical Association. \n  \n  \n\nThe information contained in the HA Virtual Lecture series represents the historical research\, views and opinions of the lecture presenter and may not represent the views or opinions of Historic Annapolis\, Inc.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/vls-lineage/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, Zoom Virtual Lecture
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T110000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20260211T224730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T170951Z
UID:10000346-1776160800-1776164400@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Mr. Paca’s Garden Storytime: My Friend Earth
DESCRIPTION: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. \nMy Friend Earth by Patricia MacLachlan\nPerfect for Earth Day—and every day!—My Friend Earth is an homage to our wonderful planet. Our friend Earth does so many wonderful things! She tends to animals large and small. She pours down summer rain and autumn leaves. She sprinkles whisper-white snow and protects the tiny seeds waiting for spring. \nJoin us in celebrating Earth Day in the garden with a song\, a craft\, and a scavenger hunt! \nAdvance registration required\, space is limited. \nCost: $10 per Child and $5 per Adult for General Admission; $8 per Child and Free for Adults for HA Members and Military \n \n  \nPlease Note: An adult must accompany their child(ren) for the entirety of the program; garden time is not supervised by staff. Activities are held outdoors on the tented terrace at the William Paca House & Garden when possible. In the event of inclement weather\, the activities will be held inside in our conference room. This program does not include snacks due to food allergies; food is not permitted in the garden. \n\nAccessibility: Visitors with limited mobility can access this program via the driveway of the Paca House. A single use accessible restroom can be accessed by a ramp. KultureCity® Sensory Bags are available for visitors with sensory sensitivities or challenges with sensory regulation. \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/storytime-april2026/
LOCATION:William Paca House & Garden\, 186 Prince George St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:For Kids,William Paca House & Garden
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260412T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260412T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20260128T151234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T193201Z
UID:10000344-1776006000-1776009600@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - The American Experiment: Democracy at 250 - A Conversation with Historian and Philanthropist David Rubenstein and NBC News Correspondent Andrea Mitchell
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of our nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, Historic Annapolis and Maryland Hall are pleased to present a distinctive afternoon of reflection on America’s founding principles and their enduring preservation. \nJoin us for a lively and unique conversation with historian and philanthropist\, David Rubenstein\, and legendary NBC News correspondent\, Andrea Mitchell\, as they explore our nation’s foundational ideals\, and our enduring commitment to their preservation. Drawing on history\, storytelling\, and firsthand experiences\, Rubenstein and Mitchell will reflect on how our nation’s foundational ideals have been documented and interpreted\, and how they remain essential and relevant today. \nAdvance registration required through Maryland Hall’s website. \nCost: \nParterre Rows PA-PM / Front Orchestra Rows A-F: $65 (includes $6 ticketing fee)\nOrchestra Rows G-Y: $45 (includes $6 ticketing fee)\nBalcony: $25 (includes $6 ticketing fee) \n \nAbout Our Presenters: \nDavid M. Rubenstein is widely recognized for his leadership in philanthropy and historic preservation\, as well as his background in finance as co-founder of The Carlyle Group\, where he helped build one of the world’s leading global investment firms. His philanthropic work has supported the restoration and public access to nationally significant historic sites and founding documents. \nAndrea Mitchell is an award-winning NBC News national and foreign affairs correspondent whose distinguished career includes covering eight administrations\, twelve presidential races\, the Congress\, and the State Department. She has reported from around the globe\, covering major world leaders and events that have shaped the nation’s narrative.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/the-american-experiment/
LOCATION:Maryland Hall\, 801 Chase Street\, Annapolis\, Maryland\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20260312T215631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T215631Z
UID:10000354-1775916000-1775919600@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Race and Rights Tour at the Museum of Historic Annapolis
DESCRIPTION:Join presenter Briayna Cuffie on this 50-minute guided tour of the Museum that highlights the powerful contributions of African American community leaders in shaping the city’s history. Explore their impact on local life\, landmark court cases\, and pivotal legislation that advanced civil rights in Annapolis and beyond. \nAdvance registration recommended. Walk-ins will be accommodated only as space permits. Tour fee includes museum admission. \nCost: $7 General Admission (8+); Free for HA Members and Children under 8 \n \n  \n\nAccessibility Considerations: An accessible entrance is available\, located to the right of the building’s main entrance. All levels of the Museum\, including the restrooms\, are accessible via the elevator. KultureCity® Sensory Bags are available for visitors with sensory sensitivities or challenges with sensory regulation.  \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/race-and-rights-tour-2/
LOCATION:Museum of Historic Annapolis\, 99 Main Street\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,Guided Tours,Museum of Historic Annapolis,Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20260109T223016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T140950Z
UID:10000330-1775905200-1775919600@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Hand and Hearth - Women's Work in the Colonial Home
DESCRIPTION:Step back into the past and explore the vital role of sewing and laundry in the daily life of a colonial household. \nDiscover how women and girls kept their families clothed\, warm\, and respectable. Learn about “plain sewing\,” the making and mending of essential garments\, bedding\, and linens. Experience a period-accurate laundry demonstration. See how clothes and linens were boiled\, scrubbed\, blued\, and dried using tools and techniques of the past. \nThis is a drop-in style program. Visitors may join at any time during program hours and explore at their own pace through informal interaction and demonstrations. Advance registration recommended\, but not required. \nCost: FREE ($5 suggested donation) \n \n\nAccessibility: Accessing this program requires ascending a flight of stairs. \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable.  \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/livinghistory-handandhearth/
LOCATION:Hogshead Trades Museum\, 43 Pinkney St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,Hogshead Trades Museum,Living History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20260312T215325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T215452Z
UID:10000353-1775905200-1775908800@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Race and Rights Tour at the Museum of Historic Annapolis
DESCRIPTION:Join presenter Briayna Cuffie on this 50-minute guided tour of the Museum that highlights the powerful contributions of African American community leaders in shaping the city’s history. Explore their impact on local life\, landmark court cases\, and pivotal legislation that advanced civil rights in Annapolis and beyond. \nAdvance registration recommended. Walk-ins will be accommodated only as space permits. Tour fee includes museum admission. \nCost: $7 General Admission (8+); Free for HA Members and Children under 8 \n \n  \n\nAccessibility Considerations: An accessible entrance is available\, located to the right of the building’s main entrance. All levels of the Museum\, including the restrooms\, are accessible via the elevator. KultureCity® Sensory Bags are available for visitors with sensory sensitivities or challenges with sensory regulation.  \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/race-and-rights-tour/
LOCATION:Museum of Historic Annapolis\, 99 Main Street\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,Guided Tours,Museum of Historic Annapolis,Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T110000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20260211T224912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T170631Z
UID:10000347-1775901600-1775905200@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Mr. Paca’s Garden Storytime: My Friend Earth
DESCRIPTION: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. \nMy Friend Earth by Patricia MacLachlan\nPerfect for Earth Day—and every day!—My Friend Earth is an homage to our wonderful planet. Our friend Earth does so many wonderful things! She tends to animals large and small. She pours down summer rain and autumn leaves. She sprinkles whisper-white snow and protects the tiny seeds waiting for spring. \nJoin us in celebrating Earth Day in the garden with a song\, a craft\, and a scavenger hunt! \nAdvance registration required\, space is limited. \nCost: $10 per Child and $5 per Adult for General Admission; $8 per Child and Free for Adults for HA Members and Military \n \nThis program will also be held on Tuesday\, April 14. \nPlease Note: An adult must accompany their child(ren) for the entirety of the program; garden time is not supervised by staff. Activities are held outdoors on the tented terrace at the William Paca House & Garden when possible. In the event of inclement weather\, the activities will be held inside in our conference room. This program does not include snacks due to food allergies; food is not permitted in the garden. \n\nAccessibility: Visitors with limited mobility can access this program via the driveway of the Paca House. A single use accessible restroom can be accessed by a ramp. KultureCity® Sensory Bags are available for visitors with sensory sensitivities or challenges with sensory regulation. \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/storytime-april2026-2/
LOCATION:William Paca House & Garden\, 186 Prince George St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:For Kids,William Paca House & Garden
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260331T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260331T133000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20250515T154731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260314T153554Z
UID:10000031-1774949400-1774963800@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Homeschool Day at Hogshead
DESCRIPTION:Historic Annapolis warmly welcomes homeschoolers to join us for a special day of hands-on learning. \nStep back in time at Hogshead Trades Museum\, a unique dwelling on historic Pinkney Street\, and learn how working-class people lived in Annapolis during the Revolutionary era. During this interactive experience\, students will be led by guides in colonial attire and have the opportunity to interact with reproduction artifacts as they try their hand at skills of the past. Students will discover why trades were critical to the early American economy and how craft persons developed their skills. Students will also have the opportunity to create their own colonial business! \nAdvance registration required. This program is suitable for students of all ages. \nCost: $10 per Student (5-17); Free for one Adult Chaperone per student group; Additional Adults $10 per person \nTwo sessions are available: \nElementary Students\, 9:30 am to 11 am  –   SOLD OUT! \nMiddle & High School Students\, 12 pm – 1:30 pm  –   \n  \n  \nParking is recommended at Hillman Garage or Gott’s Court Garage. Click here for information about parking in Annapolis. \n\nAccessibility: Accessing this program requires ascending a flight of stairs. \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable.  \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/homeschool-hogshead2026/
LOCATION:Hogshead Trades Museum\, 43 Pinkney St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:For Kids,Hogshead Trades Museum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260325T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260325T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20260303T223336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T162006Z
UID:10000352-1774436400-1774447200@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Maryland Day Liberty Tree Kickoff Event
DESCRIPTION:On March 25th\, join Historic Annapolis and the Chesapeake Crossroads Heritage Area at the William Paca House & Garden when we plant a seedling grown from the only surviving genetically identical Liberty Tree scion in the United States—descended from Maryland’s original 1775 Liberty Tree in Annapolis. The first to be planted as part of this 250th initiative\, by the end of this historic Semi-Q year\, a Liberty Tree will be planted in each of Maryland’s 23 counties and Baltimore City.\n \nThe day will begin with a brief ceremony from 11 – 11:30 am\, followed by an open house reception until 2 pm on the terrace of the William Paca House & Garden with light refreshments.\n \nThe Liberty Tree is one of the most powerful and enduring symbols of American resistance\, community action\, and shared civic responsibility. From its origins in Boston protests against the Stamp Act to its adoption across the colonies\, the Liberty Tree became a living emblem of liberty itself. In Maryland\, the Liberty Tree selected by the citizens of Annapolis in September 1775 survived the Revolutionary era and remains central to this story today through its living scion.\n \nThis is a partnership between the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR)\, Preservation Maryland\, and the Maryland Center for History and Culture\, with support from the Maryland250 Commission\, working alongside heritage areas\, local governments\, community organizations\, and site stewards. It aligns with Maryland’s 5 Million Trees Initiative\, pairing historic commemoration with long-term environmental stewardship. Learn More at https://www.presmd.org/libertytree/.\n \nThis event is free and open to the public. Registration is not required. \n \n 
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/libertytreekickoff/
LOCATION:William Paca House & Garden\, 186 Prince George St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,William Paca House & Garden
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260322T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260322T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20250515T154532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T192010Z
UID:10000023-1774173600-1774198800@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Historic Annapolis Maryland Day Sunday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Maryland Day with Historic Annapolis! \nOn Sunday\, explore the William Paca Garden and the Waterfront Warehouse and discover the history of Maryland’s capital city by the water. \nCheck out our Friday and Saturday activities\, too! \n\nWilliam Paca Garden\n186 Prince George Street\nVisit the William Paca Garden and explore a secret oasis of natural beauty nestled in the heart of Annapolis. This colonial garden\, hidden behind the William Paca House\, has been reconstructed to its original design featuring a terraced landscape with formal parterres\, naturalistic wilderness\, and practical kitchen and medicinal gardens. \nAdvance registration recommended\, but not required. \nGarden Admission Cost: $1 per person; Free for HA Members \n \nGuided\, hour-long tours of the William Paca House will be available at our regular admission rate\, and begin on the half hour starting at 10:30 am. The last tour is offered at 3:30 pm. \nAccessibility: Visitors with limited mobility can access the brick Paca Garden Terrace via the driveway of the Paca House. A single use accessible restroom can be accessed by a ramp. The upper portion of the garden can be accessed via a ramp with handrails\, but please note that garden pathways are loose pea gravel and steps must be traversed to access the lower levels of the garden.  \n\nWaterfront Warehouse\n4 Pinkney Street\nVisit the Waterfront Warehouse and step inside a rare surviving example of a small Annapolis warehouse from the late 1700s. Today\, you’ll discover a large-scale model of our city\, circa the late 1700s\, featuring a birds-eye view of the historic landscape. \nRegistration not required. \nWarehouse Admission Cost: Free \nAccessibility Considerations: Access to the Waterfront Warehouse requires ascending and descending two steps. \n\nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/md-day-2026-sun/
LOCATION:William Paca House & Garden\, 186 Prince George St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,Waterfront Warehouse,William Paca House & Garden
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20250515T154531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T191847Z
UID:10000022-1774087200-1774101600@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Historic Annapolis Maryland Day Saturday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Maryland Day with Historic Annapolis!  \nOn Saturday\, visit the William Paca House & Garden and then encounter living historians on Pinkney Street as they bring Hogshead to life. Explore the Waterfront Warehouse and the Museum of Historic Annapolis and discover diverse stories and amazing objects that represent over 400 years of our shared history. Admission at all of our sites on Saturday is just $1 (and free at the Waterfront Warehouse)! \nCheck out our Friday and Sunday activities\, too! \n\nWilliam Paca House and Garden\n186 Prince George Street\nStart your Maryland Day weekend off with a special 30-minute guided tour of the first floor of the William Paca House. Built in the 1760s\, this magnificent home features period furnishings and paintings and reveals the inner workings of an upper-class household including the lives of the enslaved laborers in colonial and revolutionary Annapolis. Take part in special family-friendly activities and explore the 2-acre Paca Garden\, a restful oasis nestled in the heart of bustling Annapolis.  \nAdvance\, timed entry registration is required for this site. Entry will be offered every half-hour. Walk-ins will be accommodated only as space permits. \nWilliam Paca House & Garden Admission Cost: $1 per person \n \nAccessibility Considerations: Accessing the interior of the William Paca House requires ascending and descending several flights of stairs. Visitors with limited mobility can access the brick Paca Garden Terrace via the driveway of the Paca House. A single use accessible restroom can be accessed by a ramp. The upper portion of the garden can be accessed via a ramp with handrails\, but please note that garden pathways are loose pea gravel and steps must be traversed to access the lower levels of the garden. \n\n \nHogshead Trades Museum\n43 Pinkney Street\nTake a short walk down Pinkney Street to Hogshead\, where you’ll find diverse colonial tradespeople working hard on their trades. You may find a cobbler\, a baker or sailor sharing their skills. \nAdvance registration recommended\, but not required for this site. \nHogshead Admission Cost: $1 per person \n \nAccessibility Considerations: Access to Hogshead requires ascending and descending two flights of stairs.  \n\nMuseum of Historic Annapolis\n99 Main Street\nStep into our American Story at the Museum of Historic Annapolis. Enjoy an inspiring film and explore three floors of interactive exhibits where you’ll discover diverse stories and amazing objects that represent over 400 years of our shared history! \nAdvance registration recommended\, but not required for this site. \nMuseum Admission Cost: $1 per person \n \nAccessibility Considerations: The Museum building is fully accessible\, with an accessible entrance located to the right of the building’s main entrance. All levels of the Museum\, including the restrooms\, are accessible via the elevator.  \n\nWaterfront Warehouse\n4 Pinkney Street\nVisit a rare surviving example of a small Annapolis waterfront warehouse from the 18th century. Today\, youÕll discover a large model of our city\, circa the late 18th century\, featuring a birds-eye view of the historic landscape. \nRegistration not required. \nWarehouse Admission Cost: Free \nAccessibility Considerations: Access to the Waterfront Warehouse requires ascending and descending two steps. \n\nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/md-day-2026-sat/
LOCATION:William Paca House & Garden\, 186 Prince George St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,Hogshead Trades Museum,Living History,Museum of Historic Annapolis,Waterfront Warehouse,William Paca House & Garden
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260320T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260320T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20250515T154531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T191713Z
UID:10000021-1774000800-1774018800@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Historic Annapolis Maryland Day Friday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Maryland Day with Historic Annapolis! \nOn Friday\, explore the William Paca Garden and the Waterfront Warehouse and discover the history of Maryland’s capital city by the water. \nCheck out our Saturday and Sunday activities\, too! \n\nWilliam Paca Garden\n186 Prince George Street\nVisit the William Paca Garden and explore a secret oasis of natural beauty nestled in the heart of Annapolis. This colonial garden\, hidden behind the William Paca House\, has been reconstructed to its original design featuring a terraced landscape with formal parterres\, naturalistic wilderness\, and practical kitchen and medicinal gardens. \nAdvance registration available\, but not required. \nGarden Admission Cost: $1 per person; Free for HA Members \n \nGuided\, hour-long tours of the William Paca House will be available at our regular admission rate\, and begin on the half hour starting at 10:30 am. The last tour is offered at 3:30 pm. \nAccessibility: Visitors with limited mobility can access the brick Paca Garden Terrace via the driveway of the Paca House. A single use accessible restroom can be accessed by a ramp. The upper portion of the garden can be accessed via a ramp with handrails\, but please note that garden pathways are loose pea gravel and steps must be traversed to access the lower levels of the garden.  \n\nWaterfront Warehouse\n4 Pinkney Street\nVisit the Waterfront Warehouse and step inside a rare surviving example of a small Annapolis warehouse from the late 1700s. Today\, you’ll discover a large-scale model of our city\, circa the late 1700s\, featuring a birds-eye view of the historic landscape. \nRegistration not required. \nWarehouse Admission Cost: Free \nAccessibility Considerations: Access to the Waterfront Warehouse requires ascending and descending two steps. \n\nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/md-day-2026-fri/
LOCATION:William Paca House & Garden\, 186 Prince George St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,Waterfront Warehouse,William Paca House & Garden
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260317T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260317T110000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20260211T220459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T172226Z
UID:10000345-1773741600-1773745200@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Mr. Paca’s Garden Storytime: It’s Not Easy Being a Leprechaun
DESCRIPTION: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. \nIt’s Not Easy Being a Leprechaun by Marilyn Sadler\nLife isn’t always easy–even for a leprechaun! Connor O’Connor\, an unhappy leprechaun who thinks he can’t make friends because he looks a little different\, finds happiness by being himself and doing good. The perfect way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with little lads and lassies! \nJoin us in celebrating St Patrick’s Day with a song\, a craft\, and a garden scavenger hunt! \nAdvance registration required\, space is limited. \nCost: $10 per Child and $5 per Adult for General Admission; $8 per Child and Free for Adults for HA Members and Military \n \n  \n Please Note: Children must be accompanied by an adult for the entirety of the program; garden time is not supervised by staff. Activities are held outdoors on the tented terrace at the William Paca House & Garden when possible. In the event of inclement weather\, the activities will be held inside in our conference room. This program does not include snacks due to food allergies; food is not permitted in the garden. \n\nAccessibility: Visitors with limited mobility can access this program via the driveway of the Paca House. A single use accessible restroom can be accessed by a ramp. KultureCity® Sensory Bags are available for visitors with sensory sensitivities or challenges with sensory regulation. \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/storytime-march2026-2/
LOCATION:William Paca House & Garden\, 186 Prince George St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:For Kids,William Paca House & Garden
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20250515T155131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T154048Z
UID:10000052-1773486000-1773500400@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Celebrate Women's History at the Museum of Historic Annapolis
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Museum of Historic Annapolis and celebrate Women’s History – and the power of women! We’ll be welcoming special living historians and highlighting the contributions of women to the shaping of our nation. \nAll activities are included with Museum admission. \n \n\nMeet Camp Followers from the Revolutionary War – Learn from living history interpreters about the key role of women during the war for independence.\nMeet a Suffragist – Hear from a living history interpreter about the courageous fight for women’s voting rights! \nExplore the Museum and discover the many contributions of women to our community’s history in our exhibition\, Annapolis: An American Story\nCreate a special craft celebrating Women’s History!\nRead stories about inspiring women with your family in our Anne Arundel County Public Library Book Nook.\n\nDrop-in anytime during program hours. See schedule of events for specific activities.\nAdvanced registration recommended\, but not required. All activities are included with Museum admission. \nCost: $7 General Admission (8+); FREE for Children 7 and under\, HA Members\, and SNAP/WIC through the Museums for All program \n \n  \n\nAccessibility Considerations: An accessible entrance is available\, located to the right of the building’s main entrance. All levels of the Museum\, including the restrooms\, are accessible via the elevator. KultureCity® Sensory Bags are available for visitors with sensory sensitivities or challenges with sensory regulation.  \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/womens-history-month-2026/
LOCATION:Museum of Historic Annapolis\, 99 Main Street\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,For Kids,Museum of Historic Annapolis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T110000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20260301T210600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T211525Z
UID:10000146-1773482400-1773486000@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Mr. Paca’s Garden Storytime: It’s Not Easy Being a Leprechaun
DESCRIPTION: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. \nIt’s Not Easy Being a Leprechaun by Marilyn Sadler\nLife isn’t always easy–even for a leprechaun! Connor O’Connor\, an unhappy leprechaun who thinks he can’t make friends because he looks a little different\, finds happiness by being himself and doing good. The perfect way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with little lads and lassies! \nJoin us in celebrating St Patrick’s Day with a song\, a craft\, and a garden scavenger hunt! \nAdvance registration required\, space is limited. \nCost: $10 per Child and $5 per Adult for General Admission; $8 per Child and Free for Adults for HA Members and Military \n \nThis program will also be offered on Tuesday\, March 17. \nPlease Note: Children must be accompanied by an adult for the entirety of the program; garden time is not supervised by staff. Activities are held outdoors on the tented terrace at the William Paca House & Garden when possible. In the event of inclement weather\, the activities will be held inside in our conference room. This program does not include snacks due to food allergies; food is not permitted in the garden. \n\nAccessibility: Visitors with limited mobility can access this program via the driveway of the Paca House. A single use accessible restroom can be accessed by a ramp. KultureCity® Sensory Bags are available for visitors with sensory sensitivities or challenges with sensory regulation. \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/storytime-march2026/
LOCATION:William Paca House & Garden\, 186 Prince George St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:For Kids,William Paca House & Garden
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260310T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260310T203000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20260105T182233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T182233Z
UID:10000329-1773169200-1773174600@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lecture - Silversmiths of Annapolis's Golden Age
DESCRIPTION:In this presentation\, Mark Letzer explores the surviving silver from the workshops of Annapolis silversmiths in the 1700s. He not only illustrates the few surviving objects but illuminates the lives of these craftsmen not only as silversmiths but as members of a larger community. From taverns to social gatherings and their workshops\, Letzer will share the background and histories of these fascinating men. \nThe Historic Annapolis Virtual Lecture Series is offered free of charge thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor. If you enjoy this program\, we hope you will consider becoming a member or making a donation today to support Historic Annapolis and our mission to connect all people with our shared history.  \nCan’t watch live? All lectures will be recorded. Please register and you’ll receive the link to watch the recording after the event. \nAdvance registration required; registration closes on half-hour prior to lecture.  \nCost: FREE \n \nThis lecture will be offered virtually by Zoom. Upon registration\, you will be sent the link for the video conference to join on the evening of the lecture. If you do not receive your confirmation email after you register\, please check your Spam folder\, or email Cara Garside at cara.garside@annapolis.org. To learn more about Zoom and to download the app to your computer\, visit the Zoom website. \n  \nAbout Our Presenter: Mark Beatson Letzer is the former President and CEO of the Maryland Center for History and Culture\, formerly the Maryland Historical Society. He was involved with the organization for twenty-eight years\, serving as President for seven. Letzer co-edited The Diary of William Faris: The Daily Life of an Annapolis Silversmith in 2003 with Jean B. Russo. In 2006 he curated the exhibition A Gardener’s Tale: The Eighteenth-century world of Annapolis Silversmith William Faris at the Maryland Historical Society. In 2021\, Letzer authored the chapter on silver in The Material World of Eyre Hall published by the Maryland Center for History and Culture in association with D. Giles Limited.  Letzer also authored the chapter “From Slave to “Self-Taught Genius” in the catalog Joshua Johnson: Portraitist of Early American Baltimore published by the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts in Hagerstown\, 2021. Letzer has lectured and published widely throughout Maryland and the mid-Atlantic on silver and decorative and fine arts. He is also Executive Producer of the documentary Liberty of Conscience: The Founding of Maryland released in 2025.  \n\nThe information contained in the HA Virtual Lecture series represents the historical research\, views and opinions of the lecture presenter and may not represent the views or opinions of Historic Annapolis\, Inc.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/vls-silversmiths-of-annapolis/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, Zoom Virtual Lecture
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260310T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260310T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20251212T195831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T180534Z
UID:10000324-1773133200-1773154800@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Teacher Professional Development: Colonial Maryland on the Brink of Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Educators are invited to join Historic Annapolis for an engaging teacher professional development workshop that explores Maryland’s transformation from a British colony to a leading voice in the American Revolution. This session examines the political\, economic\, and social forces that shaped Maryland during this time. \nParticipants will explore key events in Maryland’s path toward revolution and the leadership of notable colonial figures\, including William Paca\, Charles Carroll of Carrollton\, Thomas Stone\, and Samuel Chase. Educators will hear from historians to gain deeper insights and discuss practical ways to incorporate Maryland history into the classroom. \nWhether you’re teaching early American history or looking to enrich your curriculum with local perspectives\, this workshop offers valuable insights for enlivening your classroom material. \nThere is no cost for educators to attend this program\, but advance registration is required. \nPossible funding is available to cover substitute teacher fees. Please inquire by emailing katie.turer@annapolis.org. \n \n\nThis workshop was made possible due to generous funding from the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Maryland.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/educator-pd-mar2026/
LOCATION:William Paca House & Garden\, 186 Prince George St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:William Paca House & Garden
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260307T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260307T143000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20260105T204132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T213527Z
UID:10000328-1772888400-1772893800@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Meet the Author at the Museum: David Gendell
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum of Historic Annapolis for a special program and discover the story behind Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse: A Chesapeake Bay Icon\, the first and only book dedicated to the 1875 lighthouse. \nJoin Annapolis sailor and author David Gendell as he unpacks the story of the Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse\, the iconic 1875 screwpile-style lighthouse\, located in the Chesapeake Bay at Annapolis. \nGendell’s presentation will include images\, charts\, stories\, and history related to Thomas Point\, earlier iterations of the lighthouse\, the current structure\, and its noteworthy keepers. Afterwards\, the author will be available for a Q&A session and a book signing. \nAdvance registration recommended; space is limited. Admission fee includes entry to the Museum of Historic Annapolis. Books will be available for sale at the event. \nCost: $7 for General Admission (ages 8 and up); Free for Children 7 and under\, HA Members\, and HA Docents \n   \nAbout Our Presenter: Author and sailor David Gendell is an Annapolis native and the co-founder of SpinSheet and PropTalk magazines. He has written three non-fiction books: “Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse: A Chesapeake Bay Icon” (2020)\, “The Last Days of the Schooner America: A Lost Icon at the Annapolis Warship Factory” (2024)\, and “Battles at Annapolis: Two Remarkable Football Games in the Army-Navy Rivalry (2025). “The Last Days of The Schooner America” was awarded the 2025 Brewington Book Prize by the Maryland Center for History and Culture for the best book on maritime history related to the Chesapeake Bay or the nation published in the previous year. \n  \n\nAccessibility Considerations: An accessible entrance is available\, located to the right of the building’s main entrance. All levels of the Museum\, including the restrooms\, are accessible via the elevator. KultureCity® Sensory Bags are available for visitors with sensory sensitivities or challenges with sensory regulation.  \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/meet-the-author-davidgendell/
LOCATION:Museum of Historic Annapolis\, 99 Main Street\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Museum of Historic Annapolis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20251223T182505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T183147Z
UID:10000327-1771678800-1771682400@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Lecture - Holding the Line: The British Army in North America\, Winter 1775–1776
DESCRIPTION:As 1775 ended\, the British Army in North America faced setbacks at Lexington\, Concord\, Bunker Hill\, and Canada.  Confined to Boston\, the Crown worked on plans to try to reestablish Royal authority across the American colonies.   \nIn this in-person lecture at the Museum of Historic Annapolis\, James McGaughey examines proposed strategies\, leadership challenges\, and clashes with the newly formed Continental Army that laid the groundwork for the dramatic campaigns and events of 1776.  \nAdvance registration required; admission fee includes entry to the Museum. \nCost: $7 General Admission (8+); Free for HA Members \n \nAbout Our Presenter: James McGaughey is an avid historian of American Colonial history.  Mr. McGaughey is an historical re-enactor and has created living history and reenactment programs for over forty years.  Some of the sites include Colonial Williamsburg\, Mount Vernon\, and Fort Pitt Museum.  Mr. McGaughey appeared in numerous documentaries and was an Associate Producer for Young George Washington: The Unknown Years\, airing on Discovery/The Learning Channel.  He recently assisted with Ken Burns upcoming series on the American Revolution and will be appearing in a special program on historical reenacting\, produced by WETA Television.  He is currently working on 250th anniversary events around the country. \n  \n  \n  \n\nAccessibility: An accessible entrance is available\, located to the right of the building’s main entrance. All levels of the Museum\, including the restrooms\, are accessible via the elevator. KultureCity® Sensory Bags are available for visitors with sensory sensitivities or challenges with sensory regulation. \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/lecture-holding-the-line/
LOCATION:Museum of Historic Annapolis\, 99 Main Street\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,Lectures,Museum of Historic Annapolis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260216T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260216T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20250515T160421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T154029Z
UID:10000109-1771239600-1771254000@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:Presidents' Day at the Museum of Historic Annapolis
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Presidents’ Day at the Museum of Historic Annapolis! Drop in and join us for a day of fun and discovery as we honor America’s presidents through hands-on activities and family-friendly exploration. \nAll activities are included with admission. \n\nCreate a patriotic craft inspired by the colors and symbols of our nation.\nGo on a Museum Scavenger Hunt through the museum to uncover fascinating facts about America’s past.\nBrowse our Anne Arundel County Library Book Nook and explore a curated selection of children’s books about George Washington\, Abraham Lincoln\, and other inspiring leaders.\nTake a guided tour of the Museum\, offered at 11:30 am and 2 pm\n\nCost: $7 General Admission (8+); FREE for HA Members\, Children 7 and under\, and SNAP/WIC recipients through Museums for All \nDrop-in anytime during program hours. See schedule of events for specific activities.\nAdvanced registration recommended\, but not required. All activities are included with Museum admission. \n \n  \n\nAccessibility Considerations: An accessible entrance is available\, located to the right of the building’s main entrance. All levels of the Museum\, including the restrooms\, are accessible via the elevator. KultureCity® Sensory Bags are available for visitors with sensory sensitivities or challenges with sensory regulation.  \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/presidents-day2026/
LOCATION:Museum of Historic Annapolis\, 99 Main Street\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:America250,For Kids,Guided Tours,Museum of Historic Annapolis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T035039
CREATED:20251223T181624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T182707Z
UID:10000326-1770904800-1770908400@www.annapolis.org
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - Sanborn Map Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This event is now sold out. Thank you for your interest! We hope to offer this workshop again in the future. \n\nDo you LOVE maps\, buildings\, and history? So do we! \nHistorians\, preservationists\, and planners often turn to the a resource that was never meant to have such lasting value: Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps. Created from the 1850s through the 1950s to support fire insurance underwriting\, these detailed maps have become indispensable for tracing changes to buildings and understanding how cities and towns evolved over time.  \nRachel Robinson\, HA’s Vice President of Preservation\, will provide an introduction and lead a hands-on tutorial on using Sanborn maps. Rachel will guide you through the seven map sets available for Annapolis (1885–1921)\, explain how to interpret the symbols and color codes with the Sanborn key\, and show you how to explore maps from other communities across the country.  \nWe invite you to come enjoy hot cocoa and cookies as you dive into this pre–Valentine’s Day workshop! \nAdvance registration required. \nCost: $15 General Admission; $10 for Military; Free for HA Members & Volunteers \n \n\nAbout Our Presenter: Rachel Robinson is the Vice President of Preservation at Historic Annapolis. Previously\, she served as director of preservation at Providence Preservation Society and executive director of the Vieux Carré Commission Foundation and Felicity Redevelopment Inc.\, both located in New Orleans. Rachel\, a Chattanooga\, Tennessee native\, holds a master’s degree in urban and environmental planning and a certificate in historic preservation from the University of Virginia and a master’s degree in historical and sustainable architecture from New York University—London. She is on the national board of Preservation Action\, the national grassroots lobby for historic preservation—of which HA was a founding member.  \n  \n\nAccessibility: Visitors with limited mobility can access this program via the driveway of the Paca House. A single use accessible restroom can be accessed by a ramp. \nCancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated\, all tickets are non-refundable. \nPhotography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed\, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.
URL:https://www.annapolis.org/event/sanborn-map-workshop/
LOCATION:William Paca House & Garden\, 186 Prince George St\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:William Paca House & Garden,Workshop
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