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Maryland State Capital (c1772). Architect: Joseph Horatio Anderson & Joseph Clark. 
| Looking up Main St. to St Anne's Church & up Francis St. to State Capitol.
| View of State Capitol Dome from alley off Main St.
| State house & East St. from Pinkney St.
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State house & houses on East St.
| St Anne's Episcopal Church at end of Main St.
| Row of wooden colonial houses along Cornhill St.
| Wooden colonial houses on East St.
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Shiplap House Museum (c1715) (18 Pinkney St.).
| Shiplap House Museum (c1715) (18 Pinkney St.).
| Stores along Maryland Ave. at Prince George St.
| Chase-Lloyd House (1769) ( 22 Maryland Ave.).
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Georgian doorway of Chase-Lloyd House.
| Bryce House (1766-73) (42 East St.).
| Maryland Society of Architects building (1740) (1 State Circle). Style: Georgian.
| John Shaw House (Maryland Historical Trust building) (1720-5) (21 State Circle).
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Maryland Inn (1776) where many of America's first Congressmen stayed in 1786.
| Maryland Inn tavern where early U.S. leaders discussed the Treaty of Paris which ended the Revolutionary War.
| Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County (1821 then 1892-5). Architect: Jackson C. Gott.
| U.S. Post Office in federal-style.
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St Anne's Episcopal Church steeple / clock tower (1859). Style: Romanesque Revival.
| Government House (1870) home of Maryland's Governor.
| Annapolis town harbor.
| Naval Academy Chapel (1904-8). 
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