Annapolis:
Marylan?s capital is a town steeped in history and tradition: from the Senate chamber where Congress ratified the treaty that ended the Revolutionary War to noon formation at the United States Naval Academy.
Annapolis is well known for its excellent restaurants, including colonial dining rooms, taverns, and waterside seafood houses. Many of the most favored dining spots are also located in the city's hotels and restored inns.
Water sports are favored in Annapolis, which is known as the sailing capital of Maryland. Windsurfing, and all forms of boating are widely available. Local sailing schools offer basic instruction, boat rentals, and sailing vacations in boats up to 43 feet in length. Popular land-based activities include biking, walking, and running. The spectacular Baltimore & Annapolis Trail stretches for 13 miles, passing through forests, farmland, urban, and suburban neighborhoods.
Part of the city's unique charm lies in it's being home to two celebrated institutions of higher learning. In add