About Annapolis

Annapolis, Maryland is a large city with just over 36,000 people. Located in historic Anne Arundel County, Annapolis has a pretty perfect climate, with warm, almost tropical summers and very mild winters. This makes it the perfect place to visit anytime of the year.

The waterfront is a very important part of Annapolis culture, and with the fair climate, it is a year round interest as well. The big city dock was built in the 1600s for the tobacco trade, and is just one of the many working ports in the city today. It is also the site of the largest watercraft show, the Annapolis Power and Sail Boat Show. Visitors to the area wanting to experience the popular boating culture can rent sailboats or fishing charters on the Severn River or Chesapeake Bay for a day of fun. For those considering a longer stay, there are many boating schools, including one specifically for women. Even if you are not an experienced boater, Annapolis can provide a fun experience.

For those more interested in history than boats, Annapolis has many buildings still standing from the 1700s. The Historic Annapolis Foundation was specifically created to preserve the historic remnants in the city. Because of their efforts, over 400 buildings have been restored and preserved, showing how much Annapolis values its history. Today they conduct tours of interesting locations in the city, with many guides even dressing up in historically accurate clothing. This is an easy and very fun way to learn about the history of the capital of Maryland!

There are many other recreational things to do in Annapolis as well. There are various shopping centers, ranging from the typical clothing stores to more unconventional, locally owned shops. Five star restaurants are all around, and for entertainment there are two celebrated theaters. The Colonial Players has plays going on all year, while the Summer Garden Theatre runs only in the summer, on an outdoor stage. These shows are free and open to all. Truly, there is something for everyone here. Like most cities, there are many free events, helping those watching their wallets as well. The whole state of

Maryland has many communities full of wealthy, educated residents. In Annapolis, it is not out of the ordinary to find many graduate degree holders- more than the country’s average. Annapolis also has the largest concentration of public housing per square foot in all of Maryland, showing the city’s desire to reach out to the less fortunate. There are also public educations programs to help students from these areas achieve a better life. There is plenty of diversity and culture in Annapolis, providing an enriching experience to anyone who goes there.

The residents of Annapolis know how wonderful their city is, and visitors flocking to the city discover its beauty and charm every year. It truly is a wonderful city with plenty to explore.