Annapolis, a Walk Through History

Annapolis, a Walk Through History
Author: Elizabeth Blessing Anderson
Publisher: Cornell Maritime Press/Tidewater Publishers
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1984
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

Annapolis, a living city whose history may be read by the informed tourist in its streets and structures, is a premier attraction for visitors. Along with centuries-old streets laid out in baroque design are impressively preserved buildings, representing every period of architecture -- colonial, Georgian, Federal, Gothic, Revival, Victorian, and modern.

Tour Book

Tour Book
Author: Historic Annapolis, Inc. (Annapolis, Md.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1953
Genre: Dwellings
ISBN:

Haunted Annapolis

Haunted Annapolis
Author: Mike Carter
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1614236704

The authors of Haunted Fells Point tour Maryland’s capital and “detail ghostly sightings at some of the city’s best known landmarks” (Capital Gazette). Beneath the statehouse dome and from the banks of the Severn River, the ghosts of Annapolis rise to roam the red-bricked streets of the old city. The capital of Maryland since 1694, the city hosts the restless dead who never left the narrow alleys, taverns and homes where they met their ends. Come dine with Mary Reynolds at the tavern she’s been keeping since the 1760s, stand vigil at the sarcophagus of Admiral John Paul Jones and search for the figure of Thomas Dance, who plummeted from the heights of the statehouse dome in 1793. From headless men and ghostly soldiers to unlucky bootleggers and ominous gravediggers, Annapolis Ghost Tour founder Mike Carter and tour guide Julia Dray narrate the eerie tales of these and other supernatural residents of Annapolis. Includes photos! “Based on years of research by the duo into the history behind some of Annapolis’ most notorious ghost stories.” —Broadneck Patch

Twisted Tour Guide: Annapolis, Maryland

Twisted Tour Guide: Annapolis, Maryland
Author: Marques Vickers
Publisher: Marquis Publishing
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2024-06-27
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

Evade the Tourist Herds and Enter Into An Insider’s Annapolis, Maryland. Known and unknown history, hidden delights and fascinating stories pervade the history of the former Colonial and current State Capitol region. This kaleidoscope of discovery, personalities, egos, scandals, conflict framed by sheer beauty creates a vivid tapestry defining over three centuries. This guide transports you geographically and photographically to the precise famous and infamous locations where history occurred. The scenes may sometimes appear ordinary, weird, but often illuminate the physical background and descriptions behind events. Many of the narratives defy believability, yet they are true. This Twisted Tour Guide is your alternative to conventional travel. It accommodates the restless visitor, tourist and resident seeking a unique and different perspective to traditional tourism. Annapolis, Maryland remains one of the most beguiling, historic and enchanting cities within the United States. Welcome to one on the most useful, eclectic and enlightening introductions. PUBLIC HISTORICAL CONTROVERSIES: Admiral Farragut House, Annapolis Tea Party, Carr’s and Sparrow’s Beach Resorts, Hurricane Isabel, Senator Nathaniel Oaks, Alex Haley Memorial, Bladen’s Folly, Los Graves of Sacred Heart Church, Terminal Diner Racial Protest, Thomas Jefferson’s Yearlong Residence, Terminal Restaurant Boycott, Old Fourth Ward and People’s Park, Thurgood Marshall, and Yellowfin Steak and Fish House. PROMINENT ARCHITECTURE Anne Catherine and Jonas Green House, Brice-Jennings House, Brooksby-Shaw House, Charles Carroll House, St Mary’s Church, Chase-Lloyd House, Constantino Brumidi, Governor Calvert House, Governor’s Mansion, Hammond-Harwood House, James Brice House, John Callahan House, Mann’s Tavern, Maryland State Capitol Building, Maryland Inn, Maynard-Burgess House, Middleton Tavern, Murphy’s Row Houses, Parish Hall, Randall House, Reynolds Tavern, Robert Johnson House, Shiplap House, St. Anne’s Parish Church, St. Anne’s Parish, Whitehall Creek Farm, Gloucester Mews, William Butler House, William Paca House, Duke of Gloucester Street and Market House. U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY Battle of Tripoli Monument, Confederate Commodore Waddell, Herndon Monument, Jeannette Arctic Exploration Monument, John McCain III, John Paul Jones’ Crypt, Itinerary of the Naval Academy Tours and Tamanend and Bill The Goat Sculptural Memorials. HOMOCIDES AND COLD MURDER CASES Belair Estates, Charles Smith’s Shooting Spree, Henry Davis Lynching, Nancy Snow Disappearance, Annapolis Law Enforcement History, Cornhill Street, Adrienne From The Harp and Crown, Donna Lee Dustin, Jacqueline Roberson, Straughan Lee Griffin, Robert and Kathryn Swartz, and Robert Steiner Murders. HISTORICAL BATTLES AND MEMORIALS: Battle of Severn, Camp Parole, General Lafayette’s Encampment, Banneker-Douglass Museum, Hall of Presidents Display, Nikolay Demidoff Gravestone, Cape St. Claire Guard House and World War II Memorial.

Annapolis, City on the Severn

Annapolis, City on the Severn
Author: Jane W. McWilliams
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2011-06-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0801896592

As unique as the city it describes, Annapolis, City on the Severn builds on the most recent scholarship and offers readers a fascinating portrait into the past of this great city.

A Travel Guide to the War of 1812 in the Chesapeake

A Travel Guide to the War of 1812 in the Chesapeake
Author: Ralph E. Eshelman
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2011-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801898374

Welcome to War of 1812 tidewater country. Here, in the waters and on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay, Americans fought to preserve their recently won independence from the British. Detailing sites from Maryland to Virginia to the District of Columbia, this portable guidebook points readers to the war’s most important battlefields and historic places. The book is organized into eighteen tours. Five Historic Route Tours guide enthusiasts down the same roads and past the same buildings that proved critical in the struggle. Thirteen Historic City, Town, and Regional Tours feature key sites in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Visitors can pick a tour and follow the President and First Lady as they fled Washington, D.C., or British troops as they landed at North Point, or the Declaration of Independence as patriots saved it from the invaders. The tours are organized geographically to make trip planning easy. All are accessible by car or on foot; bike and water excursions are also suggested where appropriate. Each tour includes a brief history and information every visitor will need to know, such as the address, phone number, website, parking availability, days and hours of operation, and entrance fees. The guide is richly illustrated throughout, showing many structures that no longer exist and numerous historic sites not visible from public roads. Detailed maps direct visitors to each site. Tourists can step back in time as they travel the same roads and waterways that American and British troops did two centuries ago.