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The 250th Anniversary of the Burning of the Peggy Stewart

Historic Annapolis and community partners recently commemorated the 250th anniversary of the burning of the brig, the Peggy Stewart. On October 19, 1774, the people of Annapolis discovered that the Peggy Stewart contained contraband tea that violated the colonists’ non-importation resolution.  In response to public outrage, ship owner Anthony Stewart was forced to burn his ship with… Continue reading The 250th Anniversary of the Burning of the Peggy Stewart

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A Message From Our President: Sustainable Stewardship

“The greenest building is one that is already built.” This phrase coined by noted architect Carl Elefante makes the connection between historic preservation and green building practices, underscoring the importance of existing buildings, adaptive reuse, and sustainable stewardship. The meaning behind these words has been top of mind lately with the recent trips to Sweden… Continue reading A Message From Our President: Sustainable Stewardship

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A Message From Our President: Preservation is Climate Action

Recently, a local asked, why does Historic Annapolis care about resiliency? This was a surprising question to us, but if the same one has crossed your mind, here is our answer: preservation is climate action. The inverse is also true. Protection of the heart of our local and National Historic Landmark district – City Dock… Continue reading A Message From Our President: Preservation is Climate Action

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Advocacy Alert: Historic Preservation Commission Hearing on City Dock

This Thursday, March 28 at 7 pm, the Annapolis Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) will review City Dock Project 1 – the park and flood barrier protection. Please note: this public hearing will be virtual only, unfortunately (HA believes a public hearing of such importance should be both in person and broadcast). Written comment for the Commission’s review… Continue reading Advocacy Alert: Historic Preservation Commission Hearing on City Dock

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Cornerstone Society Appreciation Reception

Historic Annapolis was pleased to welcome our Cornerstone Society donors to the James Brice House on Thursday, February 29 for a peek-behind-the-curtain at the museum-grade restoration occurring at this National Historic Landmark. Our new leadership giving community provides crucial support for HA to provide cultural experiences and educational opportunities for residents, visitors, and students in… Continue reading Cornerstone Society Appreciation Reception

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A Message From Our President: Something New to Preserve the Old

Earlier this month, City Dock experienced the third highest water level in the city’s history, reminding us of the fragility of Annapolis’s historic landscape and the importance of the City’s accelerated planning effort to protect it. Environmental resiliency is the key feature of this $90 million effort. A comprehensive planning strategy is critical so that… Continue reading A Message From Our President: Something New to Preserve the Old

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Historic Annapolis’ Colonial Yuletide – Photos

Capital Gazette, , Jeffrey Bill

Historic Annapolis hosted its annual Colonial Yuletide event Saturday at William Paca House and Gardens and the Hogshead Tavern. Costumed interpreters explained 18th century holiday traditions to visitors and the musical ensemble Bedlam performed period music. Go to capitalgazette.com for the full gallery of photos of Colonial Yuletide and annapolis.org for Historic Annapolis’ December holiday events.

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