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AFFORDABLE EDGEWATER COTTAGE IN WATER PRIVILEGED COMMUNITY
3655 7th Avenue
This adorable 2 Bedroom/ 1 Bath Home features: Wood burning fireplace, Spacious Yard, & More!
$219,900 - Details...
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Annapolis is a unique city with a rich history, distinct character, and old-world charm. For a relatively small city (less than 40,000 residents), Annapolis has many different neighborhoods with their own individual character. From historic downtown Annapolis, to the quaint cottages of Eastport and Edgewater, Annapolis offers an excellent quality of life.
LOCATION
Nestled on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay, Annapolis is convenient to both Baltimore (35 minutes away) and Washington D.C. (40 minutes away). Annapolis is convenient to Inner State 895 and a mere 15 minutes from Baltimore Washington International Airport. Annapolis residents not only enjoy living next to the Bay, but also enjoy a short 15 minutes commute to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Kent Island. Annapolis is also convenient to the beaches of Maryland (Ocean City 2.5 hours away) and Delaware (Dewey Beach, Rehobeth Beach 2.5 hours away).
INTERESTING STATISTICS & FACTS
- Annapolis has 35,000 residents.
- 13% of Annapolis residents are under the age of 9.
- 9,006 people work for the State of Maryland in Annapolis alone.
- Annapolis has regular water taxi service in the summer months.
- The average winter temperature is 33 degrees
- The average summer temperature is 75 degrees
THINGS TO DO
No matter what your interests are, Annapolis offers a wide range of activities for all different types of people including: exploring designer boutiques, art galleries, maritime antiques, or walking along the banks of the Chesapeake Bay. Food lovers will enjoy grabbing a bite to eat in the countless local pubs and restaurants. History buffs will relish exploring the Maryland State house, Annapolis’ many historic homes, and the United States Naval Academy. For those interested in sailing, Annapolis is also known as “America’s Sailing Capital”, and boasts some of the best waters for sailing.
U.S Naval Academy, Annapolis
Established in 1845, this undergraduate college for the Navy prepares men and women to become professional officers in the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
Quiet Waters Park, Annapolis
This rural park has a short but scenic route for biking.
Maryland State House, Annapolis
The seat of government for the state of Maryland.
William Paca Garden, Annapolis
This garden is a perfect example of a pre-Revolutionary War garden.
Hammond-Harwood House, Annapolis
This is a historic Annapolis home for the 1700’s.
Banneker - Douglass Museum, Annapolis
History museum; Specialty museum
Charles Carroll House, Annapolis
Historic home
Brookside Gardens, Annapolis
Garden
Annapolis Harbour Center, Annapolis
Shopping District
Chase-Lloyd House, Annapolis
Historic House
The Kunta Kinte - Alex Haley Memorial, Annapolis
Womanship, Annapolis
A sailing school for women.
Three Centuries Tours, Annapolis
Costumed guides walk visitors around some of the city's most historic sights.
Chesapeake Marine Tours / Watermark Cruises, Annapolis
The company offers boat tours of the Bay.
Springriver Corporation, Annapolis
The company rents and sells kayaks as well as other water craft.
Amphibious Horizons, Annapolis
This company rents kayaks at Quiet Waters Park in Annapolis.
Chesapeake Light Craft, Inc., Annapolis
The company sells kayak kits as well as other types of water craft.
Enchanted Doll Treasures, Annapolis
The store offers dress-up parties for youngsters.
HISTORY OF ANNAPOLIS
Click here to learn about the history of Annapolis.
For more interesting information about Annapolis, check out the following web sites:
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