Captions List for Maryland Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Maryland: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.

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  • Annapolis: Maryland State Capital (c1772).
  • Annapolis: Maryland State Capital seen through trees.
  • Annapolis: Statue of Roger Brooke Taney, fifth U.S. Chief Justice, at Maryland State Capital.
  • Annapolis: Maryland State Capital (c1772).
  • Annapolis: Portico of Maryland State Capital.
  • Annapolis: Doorway of Maryland State Capital.
  • Annapolis: Interior of dome in Maryland State Capital.
  • Annapolis: Georgian entry hall of Maryland State Capital.
  • Annapolis: Detail of neoclassical interior of Maryland State Capital.
  • Annapolis: Room in Maryland State Capital where George Washington resigned his commission as Commander-in-Chief of the American Army on December 23, 1783.
  • Annapolis: Replica of uniform worn by George Washington in Maryland State Capital.
  • Annapolis: House of Delegates in Maryland State Capital.
  • Annapolis: Stained glass ceiling in House of Delegates in Maryland State Capital.
  • Annapolis: Senate chamber in Maryland State Capital.
  • Annapolis: Stained glass ceiling in Senate chamber in Maryland State Capital.
  • Annapolis: Painting of Planting of the Colony of Maryland (March 25, 1684) by F.B. Mayer (1893) in State Capital.
  • Annapolis: Replica model of flagship Maryland Federalist (1788) in State Capital, the original model was used a centerpiece to celbrate ratification of U.S. Constitution.
  • Annapolis: St Mary's County Water Pitcher (1906) part of the battleship USS Maryland's silver service in State Capital.
  • Annapolis: View of U.S. Naval Academy from War Memorial.
  • Annapolis: Mexican Monument & Michelson Hall on campus of U.S. Naval Academy.
  • Annapolis: Tecumseh figurehead at U.S. Naval Academy.
  • Annapolis: Tecumseh figurehead at U.S. Naval Academy.
  • Annapolis: Clock tower on campus of U.S. Naval Academy.
  • Annapolis: Naval Academy Memorial Hall.
  • Annapolis: Embelleshed interior of Naval Academy Memorial Hall.
  • Annapolis: Mural of Battleship 57 in combat in Naval Academy Memorial Hall.
  • Annapolis: Eagle on neoclassical details in Naval Academy Memorial Hall.
  • Annapolis: Assembly hall honoring naval heros in Naval Academy Memorial Hall.
  • Annapolis: Mural of American & British frigates under full sail in battle in Naval Academy Memorial Hall.
  • Annapolis: Mural of French & American ships during Revolutionary War in Naval Academy Memorial Hall.
  • Annapolis: Naval Academy Chapel (1904-8).
  • Annapolis: Naval Academy Chapel interior.
  • Annapolis: Naval Academy Chapel altar & organ pipes.
  • Annapolis: Midshipman stained glass window in Naval Academy Chapel.
  • Annapolis: Stained glass window of disciples becoming Fishers of Men in Naval Academy Chapel.
  • Annapolis: Stained glass window of Noah's ark in Naval Academy Chapel.
  • Annapolis: Stained glass window of those who go down to the sea in ships and see the works of the Lord in Naval Academy Chapel.
  • Annapolis: Relief of boy with torpedo & bearded man with math scroll on doors of Naval Academy Chapel.
  • Annapolis: Ivory model of USS Constitution, a 1797 American 44-gun frigate at Naval Academy Museum.
  • Annapolis: Model of USS Philadelphia, a 1799 American 36-gun frigate at Naval Academy Museum.
  • Annapolis: Ivory model of HMS Victory, a 1765 British 100-gun ship at Naval Academy Museum.
  • Annapolis: Painting of Battle of Mobile Bay between Merrimac & Monitor by Xanthus Smith at Naval Academy Museum.
  • Annapolis: Painting of Battle of Lake Erie by George I. Cook at Naval Academy Museum.
  • Annapolis: Painting of USS Constitution visiting Malta in 1837 by J.G. Evans at Naval Academy Museum.
  • Annapolis: Painting of Forcing the Hudson River Passage in 1776 by Dominique Serres at Naval Academy Museum.
  • Annapolis: Painting of USS Maine in Havana Bay on Feb. 15, 1898 by Carleton T. Chapman at Naval Academy Museum.
  • Annapolis: Inkwell recovered from USS Maine after explosion in Havana Bay.
  • Annapolis: Plate commemorating Admiral George Dewey who said "You may fire when ready Gridley".
  • Annapolis: German Enigma coded communications machine at Naval Academy Museum.
  • Annapolis: Cocked hat worn by Commodore Matthew G. Perry at Naval Academy Museum.
  • Annapolis: Silver skippet containing seal of the U.S. carried by Commodore Matthew G. Perry on diplomtic missions at Naval Academy Museum.
  • Annapolis: Spode cup & saucer used by George Washington while President at Naval Academy Museum.
  • Annapolis: Portrait of President James Knox Polk who transferred land to found US Naval Academy by Thomas Casilear.
  • Annapolis: Looking up Main St. to St Anne's Church & up Francis St. to State Capitol.
  • Annapolis: View of State Capitol Dome from alley off Main St.
  • Annapolis: State house & East St. from Pinkney St.
  • Annapolis: State house & houses on East St.
  • Annapolis: St Anne's Episcopal Church at end of Main St.
  • Annapolis: Row of wooden colonial houses along Cornhill St.
  • Annapolis: Wooden colonial houses on East St.
  • Annapolis: Shiplap House Museum (c1715) (18 Pinkney St.).
  • Annapolis: Shiplap House Museum (c1715) (18 Pinkney St.).
  • Annapolis: Stores along Maryland Ave. at Prince George St.
  • Annapolis: Chase-Lloyd House (1769) ( 22 Maryland Ave.).
  • Annapolis: Georgian doorway of Chase-Lloyd House.
  • Annapolis: Bryce House (1766-73) (42 East St.).
  • Annapolis: Annapolis town harbor.
  • Annapolis: Maryland Society of Architects building (1740) (1 State Circle).
  • Annapolis: John Shaw House (Maryland Historical Trust building) (1720-5) (21 State Circle).
  • Annapolis: Maryland Inn (1776) where many of America's first Congressmen stayed in 1786.
  • Annapolis: Maryland Inn tavern where early U.S. leaders discussed the Treaty of Paris which ended the Revolutionary War.
  • Annapolis: Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County (1821 then 1892-5).
  • Annapolis: U.S. Post Office in federal-style.
  • Annapolis: St Anne's Episcopal Church steeple / clock tower (1859).
  • Annapolis: Government House (1870) home of Maryland's Governor.
  • Baltimore: Visitors watch stingrays at National Aquarium in Baltimore.
  • Baltimore: Stingray at National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Interior architecture of National Aquarium in Baltimore.
  • Baltimore: Whale skeleton suspended over tanks at National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Stunning graphics of National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Anemones at National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Emperor angelfish at National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Banggai cardinalfish at National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Reef life at National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Box fish at National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Box fish at National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Box fish at National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Sunbittern (Eurypyga helias) at National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Blue-grey tanager (Thraupis episcopus) at National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Sun conures (Aratinga solstitialis) at National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Crystal Blue Crab by Paula Baziz & Elana Baziz.
  • Baltimore: Checkers the Taxi Crab by Christopher Winslow.
  • Baltimore: Crab Boats by Access Art.
  • Baltimore: Famous Baltimoreans by Kevin Richardson.
  • Baltimore: Crab Cakes by Erin Fostel & Zachary Thornton.
  • Baltimore: Touchdown featuring Edgar, Allen & Poe the crows by Timothy M. Byrne.
  • Baltimore: Blue Crab by Leslie F. Miller.
  • Baltimore: Happy Crab by Bonnie Printz.
  • Baltimore: U.S. Cultured Pearl by Joann Larrimore.
  • Baltimore: Fresh Fish Today by Edna Searles & students.
  • Baltimore: Imperial Crab back by David Meyer.
  • Baltimore: Imperial Crab front by David Meyer.
  • Baltimore: Vincent van Crabbe by Nori Thorne & Jamie Eakin.
  • Baltimore: Crabstract by LaVerne Miers-Bond & Reservoir High.
  • Baltimore: Rainbow Rhinestone Crab by Paula Baziz & Edward Shevitz.
  • Baltimore: Pop Pop by Joann Larrimore.
  • Baltimore: Pop Pop (Maryland Crab Soup) by Joann Larrimore.
  • Baltimore: Baltimore skyline with 100 East Pratt St., Bank of America & Schaefer Tower.
  • Baltimore: Baltimore skyline with 100 East Pratt St., Bank of America, Harborplace & World Trade Center.
  • Baltimore: Baltimore skyline from Inner Harbor waterfront promenade.
  • Baltimore: Pentagonal World Trade Center (1977) (401 East Pratt St.) 32 floors.
  • Baltimore: Legg Mason Building (1973) (100 Light St.) (40 floors).
  • Baltimore: 100 East Pratt Street (1992) 28 floors.
  • Baltimore: Crown of 100 East Pratt Street.
  • Baltimore: 100 East Pratt Street through rigging of USS Constitution.
  • Baltimore: 100 East Pratt Street & Harborplace Gallery.
  • Baltimore: Harborplace Gallery & Inner Harbor Center Building (1982) behind I-Beam sculpture.
  • The Gallery at Harborplace (1988) 28 floors &.
  • Baltimore: Harborplace Gallery window detail.
  • Baltimore: Harborplace Gallery portal.
  • Baltimore: Harborplace Gallery & Bank of America Buildings.
  • Baltimore: Top of First National Bank Building (1924) (7 East Redwood St.) 20 floors with Bank of America Building behind.
  • Baltimore: Looking up Light Street with First National Bank, Bank of America & Schaefer Towers.
  • Baltimore: Facade of Bank of America Building.
  • Baltimore: Bank of America Building (1924) (10 Light St.) 37 floors.
  • Baltimore: Gold & green crown of Bank of America Building.
  • Baltimore: Schaefer Tower & Bank of America Building.
  • Baltimore: William Donald Schaefer Tower (1992) (6 Saint Paul St.) 37 floors.
  • Baltimore: Facade pattern of William Donald Schaefer Tower.
  • Baltimore: Portal of William Donald Schaefer Tower.
  • Baltimore: Wachovia Tower (1985) (7 Saint Paul St.) 24 floors & SunTrust Bank Building (1989) (120 East Baltimore St.) 25 floors by RTKL Assoc.
  • Baltimore: Lockwood Place (2004) (500 East Pratt St.) 12 floors.
  • Baltimore: Baltimore City Hall (1867-75) (100 Holliday St.).
  • Baltimore: Dome & cupola of Baltimore City Hall.
  • Baltimore: Facade of Baltimore City Hall behind canon-shaped entrance pillar.
  • Baltimore: 1815 Battle Monument official symbol of Baltimore, remembers War of 1812 fallen at Fort McHenry & North Point.
  • Baltimore: Court Square Building (1927) 18 floors & Post Office (1932) by James A. Wetmore behind 1815 Battle Monument.
  • Baltimore: World War Memorial (1925) (101 N. Gay St.).
  • Baltimore: Horse & eagle holding shield of Baltimore outside World War Memorial.
  • Baltimore: Aquatic horse & eagle (1925-7) by Edmond Romulos & Lawrence H. Amateis outside War Memorial.
  • Baltimore: Holocaust Memorial Plaza with rail tracks & quotes of those subjected to concentration camps.
  • Baltimore: Statue (1988) of concentration camp victims consumed in The Flame by Joseph Sheppard at Holocaust Memorial.
  • Baltimore: View of St Vincent De Paul Church Tower (1841) & red Phoenix Shot Tower (1828) where shot was made from falling molten lead.
  • Baltimore: Washington Monument (1829) (62m 204ft).
  • Baltimore: Washington's statue by Enrico Causici atop first monument completed to first President.
  • Baltimore: Washington's statue atop first monument completed to first President.
  • Baltimore: Washington Monument beside spire of Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church.
  • Baltimore: Statue of Lafayette (1924) at base of Washington Monument notes American defense of France in WW I.
  • Baltimore: Statue of John Eager Howard (1752-1827) beside Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church.
  • Baltimore: Transept facade of Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church.
  • Baltimore: Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church (1872) (10 East Mount Vernon Place) (62m 203ft).
  • Baltimore: Victorian Gothic portal of Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church.
  • Baltimore: First Unitarian Church (1817-8) is oldest Unitarian church still in use in USA.
  • Baltimore: Angel of Truth (1960) by Antonio Capellano in pediment of First Unitarian Church.
  • Baltimore: St. Mary's Cathedral (1814-8) portico under restoration.
  • Baltimore: Cast-iron grillwork of house (609 Washington Place).
  • Baltimore: Queen-Anne style stone house on Washington Place.
  • Baltimore: Fan light in federalist building.
  • Baltimore: Peabody Institute on Mount Vernon Place.
  • Baltimore: New wing of The Walters Art Museum.
  • Baltimore: A Baltimore subway station.
  • Baltimore: Artwork in the Baltimore subway.
  • Baltimore: Replica of the gigantic American flag which inspired the writing of the Star Spangled Banner.
  • Baltimore: American flag over Fort McHenry inspired Francis Scott Key to write the Star Spangled Banner during the War of 1812.
  • Baltimore: Visitors participate in flag ceremony run by National Parks service at Fort McHenry.
  • Baltimore: Fort McHenry played a key role in preventing the British from capturing Baltimore on Sept. 13-14, 1814.
  • Baltimore: Smaller version of American flag which flies over Fort McHenry when conditions are not ideal for largest flag.
  • Baltimore: Barracks yard of Fort McHenry.
  • Baltimore: Barracks of Fort McHenry.
  • Baltimore: Barracks interior as used in 1812 of Fort McHenry.
  • Baltimore: Gun rack in barracks from 1812 era of Fort McHenry.
  • Baltimore: 5th Maryland Militia hat worn in 1812 at Baltimore's Battle of North Point.
  • Baltimore: Row of 1812-era cannon at Fort McHenry.
  • Baltimore: Civil war era cannon at Fort McHenry.
  • Baltimore: Cannon guarding channel entrance to inner Baltimore harbor.
  • Baltimore: Cannon facing ships in outer Baltimore harbor.
  • Baltimore: Bulk carrier freighter in Baltimore harbor.
  • Baltimore: Freighters in Baltimore harbor.
  • Baltimore: Freighter in Baltimore harbor.
  • Baltimore: Ocean freighter entering Baltimore harbor with tugboat.
  • Baltimore: Ships in Baltimore harbor.
  • Baltimore: Francis Scott Key Bridge (I-695) crosses Patapsco River at mouth of Baltimore harbor.
  • Baltimore: Structure of Francis Scott Key Bridge span across Patapsco River.
  • Baltimore: Boats moored in Baltimore inner harbor.
  • Baltimore: Sun sets between pyramids of National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: National Aquarium of Baltimore (1981).
  • Baltimore: Ships of Baltimore Maritime Museum along side National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Twin truncated pyramids of National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Baltimore skyline over inner harbor from Federal Hill.
  • Baltimore: National Aquarium pyramid.
  • Baltimore: Footbridge joining buildings of National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Building of National Aquarium on Baltimore inner harbor.
  • Baltimore: National Aquarium & Power Plant from Federal Hill.
  • Baltimore: Submarine USS Torsk 423 (1944) at Baltimore Maritime Museum against National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Submarine USS Torsk on Baltimore inner harbor.
  • Baltimore: Conning tower of submarine USS Torsk.
  • Baltimore: Lightship Chesapeake, submarine USS Torsk & National Aquarium.
  • Baltimore: Lightship 116 Chesapeake (1930) at Baltimore Maritime Museum.
  • Baltimore: Bow view of Lightship Chesapeake.
  • Baltimore: Power Plant over inner harbor.
  • Baltimore: Lightship Chesapeake in front of Power Plant restored to become entertainment center.
  • Baltimore: Power Plant (1900) restored to house shops & eateries adding vitality to Baltimore Harbor area.
  • Baltimore: Sculpture of sports balls on a skewer at Power Plant.
  • Baltimore: Original smoke stacks rising through converted interior of Power Plant.
  • Baltimore: US Coast Guard Cutter Taney part of Baltimore Maritime Museum against Power Plant.
  • Baltimore: USCGC Taney (1935-86) is last remaining ship to have survived Dec. 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor attack.
  • Baltimore: USCGC Taney against Baltimore skyline.
  • Baltimore: USCGC Taney against Columbus Center.
  • Baltimore: 750 East Pratt Street (2002) 19 floors.
  • Baltimore: Columbus Center (1995) with a tension fabric roof on waterfront.
  • Baltimore: Entry way of Columbus Center.
  • Baltimore: Facade details of Columbus Center.
  • Baltimore: Roof details of Columbus Center.
  • Baltimore: Sculpted surface of Columbus Center.
  • Baltimore: Columbus Center seen across Baltimore harbor.
  • Baltimore: Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse (1856) built to mark a shoal at mouth of Patapsco River on Chesapeake Bay & retired in 1989 to Baltimore Maritime Museum.
  • Baltimore: USS Constellation against Baltimore skyline.
  • Baltimore: USS Constellation (1854) last of the U.S. Civil War ships.
  • Baltimore: USS Constellation.
  • Baltimore: Bow of USS Constellation.
  • Baltimore: Canon ports of USS Constellation.
  • Baltimore: Stern of USS Constellation.
  • Baltimore: Dragon peddle boats in Baltimore harbor.
  • Baltimore: People stroll along Pratt Street Pavilion on revitalized harbor quays.
  • Baltimore: Pratt Street Pavilion sign.
  • Baltimore: Commerce Place (1992) 31 floors & other buildings on inner harbor.
  • Baltimore: Condos on Baltimore harbor.
  • Baltimore: HarborView Condominium (1993) (100 HarborView Drive) 29 floors.
  • Baltimore: View across antique steam tug boat to skyline of Baltimore with golden Bank of America, brown World Trade Center & blue-roofed Commerce Place (1992) 31 floors by RTKL Assoc.
  • Baltimore: Antique steam tug Baltimore at Museum of Industry & surrounding harbor.
  • Baltimore: Museum of Industry.
  • Baltimore: Industrial machinery piled into Working Point (1977) sculpture at Museum of Industry.
  • Baltimore: Crane at Museum of Industry.
  • Baltimore: Ships unloading at Domino sugar factory.
  • Baltimore: Freighter unloading at Domino sugar factory.

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