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TOP HOTELS in
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Loews
ANNAPOLIS
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Loews is a deluxe hotel,
located in downtown Annapolis.
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The
O'Callaghan Hotel ANNAPOLIS
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The
O'Callaghan Hotel is a unique
European boutique style of hotel.
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Hotel
Booking in Annapolis,MD
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In addition to being the
capital of Maryland, the home of the United
States Naval Academy and an internationally
celebrated maritime community, Annapolis
is a wonderful place to live, work and raise
a family. One of the oldest cities in the
U.S., Annapolis has a rich and intriguing
past. The City of Anapolis offers many attractions
for visitors, City residents, and businessmen
alike.
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If
you feel at home on the water, you can spend the
afternoon kayaking on the Chesapeake Bay or relaxing
on a sailboat.You can
also attend a walking tour of the historic district.
Visit a museum to learn about our maritime history
or an art gallery to view famous paintings, ceramics,
and silver, created by artists with Maryland roots.
The Naval Academy is
also a popular destination offering guided tours,
sports events, and annual fireworks on the fourth
of July. Looking for nighttime entertainment? After
you dine in a world famous waterfront restaurant
you can choose to enjoy our local opera, symphony,
ballet, and theater performances. To understand
Annapolis is to first appreciate our relationship
with the Chesapeake Bay. The Chesapeake Bay is the
largest estuary in the nation. It is also one of
the most productive bodies of water in the world,
highly valued for its commercial and recreational
resources. The
Chesapeake Bay defines our cuisine, our history,
our climate, and our maritime heritage. Annapolis
introduces you to nearly 350 years of living history,
architecture, folklore and trivia. Come to Annapolis,
taake a tour and peer into colonial gardens. Enjoy
water views from three bridges.
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See the State House, City
Dock, elegant Georgian mansions, Victorian
painted ladies, assorted colonial buildings,
sailboats along the Eastport waterfront -
even where George Washington danced, quit
his job and ran aground. You'll see three
homes of signers of the Declaration of Independence
and St. John's College with its unusual curriculum.
Bring your camera for the one stop at Governor
Ritchie Overlook for sweeping views of the
Severn River, Naval Academy and the City of
Annapolis.
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