Annapolis, Maryland (USA) - St. Anne's Church
Die erste Annakirche in Annapolis wurde um 1704 errichtet. Sie wurde um 1792 von einer neue, grösseren Kirche ersetzt. Diese bestand bis 1858, als sie einer Feuersbrunst zum Opfer fiel. Unmittelbar danach wurde mit dem neuromaischen Bau der heutigen Kirche begonnen. Wegen des Krieges zwischen den Staaten bleib der Bau unvollendet ohne Turm. Dieser wurde um 1866 schliesslich hinzugefügt.
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St Mary's Parish, Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.A.
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Getting Around Annapolis, MD
Annapolis, Maryland’s capital city, is on Chesapeake Bay. Its historic district includes 18th-century brick houses and the domed 1700s Maryland State House. On Church Circle, the Romanesque-style St. Anne’s Episcopal Church has Tiffany glass windows and a historic cemetery. The sprawling waterfront grounds of the United States Naval Academy feature beaux arts architecture, monuments and a naval history museum. #AnnapolisMD #Maryland #USNA #USNavalAcademy #MDStateHouse
St. Anne's Church (Annapolis) Driveway Renovation
Eric Groft of Oehme, van Sweden Landscape Architects checking on the progress of the renovation of the driveway at St. Anne's Church in Annapolis, Maryland.
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In Transit - II - Mango Cafe, by Mischa Zupko
Saxophonist Doug O'Connor and pianist Jessica McKee perform Mischa Zupko's In Transit. This video is from a United States Naval Academy Band recital held on May 2nd, 2013, at the St. Anne's Church in downtown Annapolis, MD.
Annapolis, MD - Church Circle Summer 2010
Annapolis, MD - On one of the nicest days of the summer, ALTV filmed Church Circle in Annapolis, MD. Church Circle is one of two circles that were part of the original baroque street plan modeled after the great capitols of Europe and designed for Annapolis as determined by Royal Governor Francis Nicholson. The second circle is State Circle which contains the capitol.
The centerpiece of Church Circle is St. Anne's Episcopal church, founded in 1692. The current church is the third to grace the site with the original which was built around 1700 being razed in 1775 to make way for a new church which eventually succombed to a furnace fire which decimated most of the interior in 1858. The third and final church was built in 1858, save the steeple which was completed in 1866 due to the civil war. This is St Anne's current church building.
Also featured is Reymolds Tavern which was established in 1777 and still operates today with the Sly Fox Pub in the cellar, first floor tea rooms, dining room and lodging on the second floor consisting of two prestigious suites and one single bedroom.
Additionally, there is the 44 room Maryland Inn which incorporates the 18th Century Treaty of Paris Restaurant and is where Ben Franklin and John Adams are said to have had a pint or two at the inn's tavern.
There's even more to see and enjoy in the video.
Handel's Messiah with the Annapolis Chorale
Dec. 18, 19 & 20 - St. Anne's Church, Annapolis, MD
Conducted by J. Ernest Green with The Chorale, Annapolis Chamber Orchestra and four guest soloists: soprano Jessica Satava, mezzo Catrin Davies, tenor Frederic Rey and bass Matthew Anchel.
Maryland: Annapolis
Annapolis is the capital of the U.S. state of Maryland. Situated on the Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Severn River, 25 miles (40 km) south of Baltimore and about 30 miles (50 km) east of Washington, D.C., Annapolis is part of the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area. Its population was measured at 38,394 by the 2010 census.
This city served as the seat of the Confederation Congress (former Second Continental Congress) and temporary national capital of the United States in 1783–1784. At that time, General George Washington came before the body convened in the new Maryland State House and resigned his commission as commander of the Continental Army. A month later, the Congress ratified the Treaty of Paris of 1783, ending the American Revolutionary War, with Great Britain recognizing the independence of the United States. The city and state capitol was also the site of the 1786 Annapolis Convention, which issued a call to the states to send delegates for the Constitutional Convention to be held the following year in Philadelphia. Over 220 years later, the Annapolis Peace Conference was held in 2007. Annapolis is the home of St. John's College, founded 1696; the United States Naval Academy, established 1845, is adjacent to the city limits.
The Old Treasury Building on State Circle (adjacent to the Maryland State House) was built in 1735 and is the oldest extant government building in Annapolis.
A settlement in the Province of Maryland named Providence was founded on the north shore of the Severn River on the middle Western Shore of the Chesapeake Bay in 1649 by Puritan exiles from the Province/Dominion of Virginia led by third Proprietary Governor William Stone (1603–1660). The settlers later moved to a better-protected harbor on the south shore. The settlement on the south shore was initially named Town at Proctor's, then Town at the Severn, and later Anne Arundel's Towne (after Lady Ann Arundell (1616-1649), the wife of Cecilus Calvert, second Lord Baltimore, who died soon afterwards).
In 1694, soon after the overthrow of the Catholic government of second Royal Governor Thomas Lawrence (1645-1714), then third Royal Governor Francis Nicholson (1655-1727/28, served 1694-1698), moved the capital of the royal colony, the Province of Maryland, to Anne Arundel's Towne and renamed the town Annapolis after Princess Anne of Denmark and Norway, soon to be the Queen Anne of Great Britain (1665-1714, reigned 1702-1714). Annapolis was incorporated as a city in 1708. Colonel John Seymour, the Governor of Maryland wrote Queen Anne on March 16, 1709 with qualifications for municipal officials and provisions for fairs and market days for the town.
17th-century Annapolis was little more than a village, but it grew rapidly for most of the 18th century until the American Revolutionary War as a political and administrative capital, a port of entry, and a major center of the Atlantic slave trade.
Dr. Alexander Hamilton (1712–1756) was a Scottish-born doctor and writer who lived and worked in Annapolis. Leo Lemay says his 1744 travel diary Gentleman's Progress: The Itinerarium of Dr. Alexander Hamilton is the best single portrait of men and manners, of rural and urban life, of the wide range of society and scenery in colonial America.
On April 24, 1861, the midshipmen of the Naval Academy relocated their base in Annapolis and were temporarily housed in Newport, Rhode Island until October 1865.
During World War II, shipyards in Annapolis built a number of PT Boats, and military vessels such as minesweepers and patrol boats were built in Annapolis during the Korean and Vietnam wars. It was at Annapolis in July 1940 that Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg arrived in exile during World War II.
The Maryland State House is the oldest in continuous legislative use in the United States.
The United States Naval Academy was founded in 1845 on the site of Fort Severn. Students that attend the Naval Academy are enrolled in school for four years with a following five year commitment to serving in the Marine Corps or Navy. There is a typical average of around 4,500 students enrolled.
Winter blues in Church Circle located in the heart of the downtown Annapolis, MD (Feb. 2014)
Presidents' Day weekend in Annapolis, MD - blue skies above the Church Circle area on Sunday (February 16, 2014) !
St. Anne's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church located in Church Circle, Annapolis.
The first church in Annapolis, it was founded in 1692 to serve as the parish church for the newly created Middle Neck Parish, one of the original 30 Anglican parishes in the Province of Maryland.
Reynolds Tavern - one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in Annapolis, Maryland.
Situated in a prominent position on Church Circle, it is conveniently located in the center of the Historic District shops.
Reynolds Tavern is a well-proportioned two-and-a-half story, five-bay wide, gambrel-roofed brick structure with a center entrance.
The original cellar window openings have been shortened almost a foot, when Church Circle was graded and paved with brick in 1832.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Annapolis, Maryland MD
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U.S. Naval Academy
Annapolis Historic District
Quiet Waters Park
Maryland State House
St. Anne's Church
Hammond-Harwood House
St. Mary's Church
Ego Alley
William Paca Garden
Maryland World War II Memorial
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Southgate Ct (Annapolis, Maryland) to Cross St (Naval Academy, MD)
Watch in 720p full-screen to view map info. Visit for more info. - Waypoints (approx.):
0:08 Acton Pl
0:09 Cathedral Street
0:09 Naval Academy, MD
0:09 Mount Moriah African Methodist Episcopal Church (historical)
0:09 Banneker-Douglass Museum of Afro-American Life and History
0:10 South St
0:11 Charles St
0:12 King Charles Pl
0:15 Conduit Street
0:15 Gorman St
0:15 Main Street
0:16 Castlebay Irish Pub
0:16 State Circle
0:18 Annapolis
0:18 School Street
0:18 Church Circle
0:18 College Ave
0:19 Annapolis Post Office
0:19 Northwest St
0:20 Calvert St
0:21 W Washington Street
0:21 Loew's Access Road
0:21 West Street
0:23 Shaw St
0:25 Water St
0:25 City Gate Lane
0:25 Dean St
0:27 Franklin St
0:28 Thompson St
0:30 Murray Ave
0:31 Morris St
0:31 Larch Rd
0:31 Lafayette Avenue
0:32 Asbury United Methodist Church
0:37 Anne Arundel County Sheriff's Office
0:37 Saint Annes Episcopal Church
0:38 Duke of Gloucester Street
0:38 First Presbyterian Church of Annapolis
0:39 Market Street
0:39 Fire Station Number 2
0:39 Annapolis City Hall
0:39 Annapolis City Hall Annex
0:40 Newman Street
0:40 Saint Mary's Street
0:41 Compromise St
0:41 Spa Creek Drawbridge
0:42 Severn Ave
0:43 Bay Ridge Ave
0:43 6th St
0:45 4th St
0:45 Chesapeake Ave
0:46 First Baptist Church of Eastport
0:46 Church of Christ
0:48 2nd St
0:49 Chester Ave
0:49 3rd St
0:52 5th St
0:55 Burnside St
0:55 Bill Jones Aly
0:55 State St
0:55 Billy Jon Aly
0:56 Americana Dr
0:56 Jefferson St
0:56 Alley
0:56 Danielle Ct
0:57 Madison St
0:57 Monroe St
0:57 Fairview Ave
0:58 Short St
0:59 Highland Ave
1:00 Cross St
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Southgate Ct (Annapolis, Maryland) to Cross St (Naval Academy, MD)
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In Transit - IV/V - Rush Hour/The Dream, by Mischa Zupko
Saxophonist Doug O'Connor and pianist Jessica McKee perform Mischa Zupko's In Transit. This video is from a United States Naval Academy Band recital held on May 2nd, 2013, at the St. Anne's Church in downtown Annapolis, MD.
In Transit - I - Red Walls of Fog, by Mischa Zupko
Saxophonist Doug O'Connor and pianist Jessica McKee perform Mischa Zupko's In Transit. This video is from a United States Naval Academy Band recital held on May 2nd, 2013, at the St. Anne's Church in downtown Annapolis, MD.
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The History Of Historic Annapolis
Sir Francis designed a city worthy of a Queen. Instead of using a customary grid, he constructed a baroque plan similar to the magnificent capitals of Europe. He drew circles with radiating streets to create focal points and give importance to certain structures. In one circle is St Anne's, the Episcopal Church, regarded as the spiritual center of the city. As the Church of England, it was originally supported by taxpayers.
In the other circle, rising over the harbor, is the State House, the seat of government. This urban design was admired by frequent visitor George Washington, who later had Pierre L'Enfant incorporate it into the nation's capital.
A thriving shipping industry brought great wealth to Annapolis, reflected quality of life. Prosperous merchants and planters sought to duplicate the amenities of their homeland in the colonies, and built mansions that would rival any in England. These homes, which entertained many of our Founding Fathers, had ballrooms and formal gardens where lavish social functions occurred.
Today, Annapolis has more of these original 18th century structures standing than any other city in the United States. Many are open to the public, where, their beauty and architectural style is a major attraction. Historic Annapolis Foundation operates the William Paca house as a museum, and also has a wealth of information about many of the other historical treasures.
Annapolis has great historical significance for other reasons. The capital of Maryland was the country's capital when the Treaty of Paris, ending the Revolutionary War, was signed here. All four Maryland signers of the Declaration of Independence had impressive homes in Annapolis, which still stand today.
As delightful as Annapolis is by water, its very human scale makes it a wonderful subject for a walking tour. Many of these attractions, including the Naval Academy and St. John's College, are right in the Historic District. Best of all, the Visitors Center, with its adjoining garage, is also located right at the entrance to town. A pleasant stroll along tree lined streets will take you to museums, restaurants and some wonderful shops.
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