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  2. United States Revenue Cutter Service - Wikipedia

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    Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, Maryland. Johnson, Robert Irwin (1987). Guardians of the Sea, History of the United States Coast Guard, 1915 to the Present. Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, Maryland. ISBN 978-0-87021-720-3. Kern, Florence (1990). U.S. Revenue Cutters in the Civil War. Bethesda, Maryland: Alised Enterprises. ISBN 9781907521133.

  3. Government House (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Government House of Maryland in Annapolis was designed by Baltimore architect R. Snowden Andrews (1830–1903). [3] Originally designed by Andrews, a former Confederate States Army officer during the American Civil War (1861–1865).

  4. List of tallest buildings in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Formerly known as First Union Signet Tower and Wachovia Tower. [46] [47] 26= Redwood Tower 323 (98) 23 1987 [48] 26= 1st Mariner Bank Building 323 (98) 17 2006 [49] 28 SunTrust Bank Building 320 (97) 25 1989 [50] 29= Mercantile Deposit and Trust: 315 (96) 21 1969 [51] [52] 29= M&T Bank Building: 315 (96) 22 1972 Also known as the First Maryland ...

  5. List of the oldest buildings in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Maryland State House: Annapolis, Maryland: 1772–1797 Government Oldest state house in continuous use in the United States. Perry Hall Mansion: Perry Hall, Maryland: 1773; 1826 Residence Originally constructed in 1773, badly damaged in fire in 1826. Only half of main section and west wing were saved. The Robert Johnson House: Annapolis ...

  6. Maritime Republic of Eastport - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The neighborhood was first settled in 1655, and became known as Eastport in 1888, before being annexed to Annapolis in 1951. In 1998, Eastport residents declared independence as a mock secession in response to the Maryland State Highway Administration 's temporary shutdown of the drawbridge connecting Eastport to the rest of Annapolis.

  7. CFG Bank Arena - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, it was renamed 1st Mariner Arena for Baltimore-based 1st Mariner Bank, which purchased naming rights to the arena for 10 years. When this naming rights agreement ended in 2013, the arena returned to its "Baltimore Arena" name until convenience store chain Royal Farms purchased the naming rights in September 2014; [ 2 ] the arena was ...

  8. St. Margaret's, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Located at the end of Forest Beach Road on Mill Creek is Cantler's Riverside Inn, the most popular restaurant in Maryland. [3] Providence, between Mill Creek and the U.S. Naval Academy Golf Course, was first settled in 1649 by the Puritans. The lands were later abandoned for the settlement of Annapolis due to its sheltered anchorage and deep water.

  9. Jennings House (Annapolis, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Jennings House, located in Annapolis, Maryland, was the residence of the governors of Maryland from 1777 until 1870, when it was replaced by Government House. The building was sold to the United States Naval Academy in 1869 for $25,000 (equivalent to $572,000 in 2023). It was demolished in 1901.