Airman Memorial Museum
Museum tells the stories of Air Force enlisted personnel; preserves the enlisted heritage of U.S. Airmen from the dawn of flight to the space era.
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Andrews Air Force Base
Home to individual units of Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, including 89th Military Airlift Wing, which provides transportation for president, high-ranking U.S. officials and foreign dignitaries.
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Boonsborough Museum of History
Extensive Civil War collection, displays of ceramics, glassware, early lighting, weapons and ancient artifacts. Reconstructions of cabinetmaker's shop and old-time country store.
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Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Built on remains of a British Colonial fort; beneath floor of the church are the cellars, magazines and earthworks of Ft. Cumberland (c. 1755); three large Tiffany windows. NHD, NRHP, NHL, NHS.
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Fire Museum of Maryland, The
Fire museum's premier collection contains 42 fire engines form 1806 to 1956, and 1871 fire house and alarm system. Children can climb on a 1938 engine.
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Fort George G. Meade Museum
Exhibits on the history of Ft. George G. Meade and the U.S. Army from World War I to present. Photo ID required.
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Government House
Georgian-style Colonial mansion is the official residence of Maryland's Governor. Open for tours by appointment.
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Hancock's Resolution
Award-winning late-18th-century/early 19th-century authentic farmstead. See how most Americans lived in the 18th-century; includes American-Indian and War of 1812 history. On the National Register of Historic Places.
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Historic Annapolis Hogshed
A small, one-and-a-half story gambrel roof dwelling typical of the late 18th- and early 19th-century homes of ordinary Annapolitans. Furnished as a barracks used by Revolutionary War troops.
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Historic Main Streets
Main Street Maryland's traditional downtowns and cultural districts are the cornerstones of local communities throughout the State. They feature historic architecture as well as locally owned shops and boutiques, arts, unique events and festivals, and a variety of restaurants and cafés which all make for a fun and authentic experience. Whether you are visiting for a few days or just one, Maryland's Main Streets are a perfect destination.
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