Located in Historic Downtown Annapolis, Main Street is a lively strip that houses an assortment of everything Annapolis has to offer. Lined with well-preserved historic architecture, there are plenty of shops, restaurants, and art galleries to check out that will satisfy everyone.
The William Paca House is a National Historic Landmark and home to a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The property is beautiful and was on our list of potential wedding venues!
Immerse yourself in the stories of the people of Annapolis – revolutionaries, visionaries, and champions in our nation’s continuing quest for liberty and justice – who helped to shape our American story across more than 400 years.
Founded by George Bancroft in 1845, the United States Naval Academy is home to thousands of midshipmen training to become officers in the U.S. Navy and second lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Filled with immense history and architectural beauty, visitors can tour The Yard by walking or hopping on a five-passenger electric vehicle. The USNA museum is also on-site at Preble Hall, offering two floors of exhibits about the history of seapower and the U.S. Navy.
Visit the oldest state capitol in continuous legislative use by walking along the marble corridors where George Washington resigned from the Continental Army and look up at the largest wooden dome constructed without nails in the U.S. Take a self-guided tour to learn about how Annapolis used to be the capital of the U.S. and other facts that may surprise you.
This is the location of our wedding and we will have full access to the museum portion on our special day.