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ArchiTrex Tours

Downtown Annapolis

Explore Annapolis – a Museum without Walls – on this new architecture tour that connects the city’s most notable homes and buildings to history. Join a professional architect on a two-hour walking tour. Learn about some of the most notable 17th and 18th century architecture in Annapolis. An unforgettable narrative and leisurely trek awaits. Highlights of the tour include Shiplap House, Patrick Creagh House, Maryland State House, Hammond-Harwood House and Chase-Lloyd House. Admission: $22/adults; $14/children 3-11, 2 and under free Tour departs from Information Booth at City Dock

Deale Volunteer Fire Department Annual Fireman’s Parade

Come out an celebrate community and hometown pride with the Deale Volunteer Fire Department! Walkers will meet at the Field Next to the Library - Deale Churchton Rd Apparatus, Floats and Vehicles meet at Deale Circle - Rt. 256 & Rt. 258

The Tempest

Charles Carroll House 107 Duke of Gloucester Street, Annapolis

After last summer’s critically-acclaimed production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream on the historic grounds of the Charles Carroll House, the Annapolis Shakespeare Company (ASC) returns with another timeless Shakespearean classic, The Tempest.   ​ Widely considered one of Shakespeare's greatest works, The Tempest is a lyrical play that tells the story of Prospero, an exiled duke who lives as the master of an enchanted isle where fantastical creatures, mystery, music and romance abound. A shipwreck delivers Prospero's enemies to the island, and the plot thickens when his beloved daughter falls for...