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Contact: Carrie Kiewitt
Phone: 410.626.1033
Email: carrie.kiewitt@annapolis.org
On Saturday, April 4, 2020, Historic Annapolis invites you to follow in William Paca’s footsteps as he becomes a promising young lawyer, a Son of Liberty, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and one of Maryland’s first governors. Led by Historic Annapolis Senior Historian Glenn Campbell, this 90-minute walking tour through the city will present the personal story of William Paca’s rise to prominence as a patriot leader.
Tours take place rain or shine from 10:30 am-12:15 pm and 1 pm-2:45 pm. Meet at the William Paca House, 186 Prince George Street, Annapolis, MD. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
Costs are $10 for Historic Annapolis members and volunteers, $15 for non-members. Reservations are required.
To reserve a tour, please visit the Calendar of Events at www.annapolis.org or call (410) 267-7619.
About Historic Annapolis:
Established in 1952, Historic Annapolis is the leading nonprofit preservation and history organization in Annapolis, Maryland. Our mission is to Preserve and Protect the historic places, objects, and stories of Maryland’s capital city, and provide engaging experiences that Connect people to the area’s diverse heritage. For more information or to get involved with Historic Annapolis, visit www.annapolis.org.