100 State Cir, Annapolis, MD 21401, United StatesMap
Phone: +1 410-974-3400
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Very narrow streets, very simple town, inconspicuous place is located in the state Capitol, round building, a bit like a church. You can see it in a while. Not far from the United States Naval Academy. Very small city
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Maryland State House Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Maryland State Capitol is a sophisticated, tall, neoclassical building. It used to be the governing body of the capital of the United States, and the Treaty of Paris of 1783, which recognized the independence of the United States, was signed here. The building is surrounded by a tree-lined path, and the high-end delicate dome echoes the spire of the church of St. Anna next to it. Here you can learn about the story and history of the town and the parliament building. In the distance, you can see the sea and warships. The handsome officers in white navy uniforms are walking leisurely in the town, which is very flavorful.
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Maryland State House Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very narrow streets, very simple town, inconspicuous place is located in the state Capitol, round building, a bit like a church. You can see it in a while. Not far from the United States Naval Academy. Very small city
The Maryland House, located in downtown Annapolis, is the center of Maryland politics, with a long history, the House front is similar to the White House, and a wooden tower is topped. The square in front of the House is also a frequent place for various events.
Located in the city center, it has a very long history.
It's a long history, similar to the White House feel.
The highest organ of the local government, the building is still quite simple