Maryland State House is a capitol building Annapolis located in United States.
100 State Cir Annapolis , MD 21401 United States
The Maryland State House is the oldest state capitol still in continuous legislative use and is the only state house to have served as the nation's capitol. Check out this C-SPAN video for more info. Read more
Great place for history fan. Several tv shows have been filmed here. If you're lucky, you'll see the Governor or your local representative. Check out the soup of the day! Watch a session! Take a tour !
Star-Spangled Site: The wooden dome of the state house, the largest in the U.S., was used as an observation station for British movements on the Chesapeake Bay during the War of 1812.
A building with much more history than you’d expect, though you should as it’s the oldest continuously used Capitol building on the continent.
Free to visit, just have your state issued ID if you’re over 18 and put your things through the metal detector
Rich history inside this building.. the room where Washington resigned make u appreciate who Washington was..
Small, but worth the trip if you're in town .
Stand on the spot where George Washington resigned his commission in the Continental Army.
The hill out front is great for rolling down.
The awesome building inside a traffic circle
Don't sleep on a pull out sleep sofa in a suite. Very hard and uncomfortable otherwise lovely B&B.
Alot of history in this building and the city
Gov's ice ream is pretty good!
Be sure to visit the LL Cool J exhibit
Be sure to ask for the codger
Sit next to Hattie Harrison at least once.
Los guías voluntarios son súper simpáticos. Mola .