This is the Motherhouse for the Oblate Sisters of Providence, founded in 1829 in Baltimore, as the oldest religious congregation for women of African descent.
A group of retired state employees have re-established a museum for the hospital, maintaining and promoting the history by bridging the gap between past and present.
Three levels of hands-on exhibits, live science, digital Planetarium and IMAX films all under one roof.
Stay with us, in walking distance from all that downtown Annapolis has to offer. A historic landmark building on the outside, we’ve renovated our rooms inside to have a clean, modern style. Chick & Ruth’s restaurant is just downstairs.
Built in 1898 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It served as the first African-American school in Annapolis.
This outdoor memorial honors the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, who served for 24 years. His most famous case, [Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka] 1954, ended racial segregation in American public schools.
A masterpiece of 18th-century American architecture and a National Historic Landmark, open for guided tours showcasing a collection of historic Maryland-made art and furniture.
Stroll to everything quiet focus on food EV charging pet friendly ADA compliant free parking.
Sail aboard a magnificent three-masted 74' schooner, U.S.C.G. certified for 49 guests. Private, personalized charters. Full bar, bluetooth speaker, catering available. April through June; September and October.