Spring To Do List in front of a store on Main Street |
Flowers! |
Shorts! |
Flowers |
Sailing Lessons in Annapolis Harbor |
Flowers |
Ready for a Ride |
Flowers |
The Easter Bunny and his Eggs, and. . . |
Flowers! |
The front door of the Hammond-Harwood House, c. 1774 |
Detail of the Hammond-Harwood House front door This is often called the most beautiful door in Annapolis |
This used to be a firehouse. |
The sign on the right reads: The Sisterhood of W.I.N.E. (Women In Need of Excitement) |
I love this color combination! |
One of the residence halls |
Detail on residence hall |
Dahlgren Hall The Dry Dock Restaurant, open to the public, is located here. Dahlgren Hall houses many social activities for the cadets. |
Outside detail on Dahlgren Hall |
Inside Dahlgren Hall |
Huge model ship at one end of Dalgren Hall |
Model of the Wright B-1 Flyer hanging in Dalgren Hall |
The chapel is a "must-see" |
The gorgeous stained glass windows in the chapel were made by Tiffany. |
We were lucky enough to hear this gentleman playing the organ when we visited the chapel. |
Below the chapel is the crypt of John Paul Jones, hero of the American Revolution. |
The elaborate marble coffin of John Paul Jones |
Preble Hall houses the U. S. Naval Museum |
On the second floor of the museum is a large collection of intricate model ships. |