Annapolis is a revolutionary city – and not just because it was at the heart of America’s struggle for independence. Thanks to historic accident and the efforts of Historic Annapolis Foundation, much of the city’s past remains for you to enjoy today.
Visitors from around the world can still visit a tavern where Thomas Jefferson stayed – and walk the streets where he walked. Walk with a colonial guide, ride in a horse-drawn carriage, or customize your day with a digital audio tour – start your Annapolis Adventure here. Tickets available now!
Tickets may be purchased on line, or at HistoryQuest, at 99 Main Street in downtown Annapolis, across from the city dock. Stop by today, and discover yourself in history! |
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Historic Annapolis Foundation is a non-profit organization. Your purchase of tickets and your tax-deductible contributions help us continue our preservation and education mission in Annapolis and the surrounding Four Rivers Heritage Area. |
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