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Earth Day by the Bay – Photo Recap
Earth Day by the Bay Photo Recap Thank you to everyone who joined us for Earth Day by the Bay, the inaugural family event at AMMP’s new Park Campus! It was a beautiful day to get out on the water in a kayak or relax in the amphitheater while singing along to Guava
Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse – 2018 Tour Dates
Built in 1875 and now a National Historic Landmark, Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse (TPSL) is the last “intact” lighthouse of its kind left in its original location. The lighthouse has been beautifully restored by the U.S. Lighthouse Society, which operates tours in partnership with the Annapolis Maritime Museum. In these
2018 Annapolis Oyster Roast & Sock Burning (Photo Recap)
On Saturday, March 24, the Annapolis Maritime Museum and Park hosted the 8th Annual Annapolis Oyster Roast and Sock Burning. People from all over the region gathered to celebrate the start of spring at this annual fundraiser. Good food, live music, and a roaring fire kept the party going all
Earth Day by the Bay: Saturday, April 28th, 3-5 p.m.
In 2018, Earth Day celebrations around the world will focus on reducing plastic pollution in local waterways. With two waterfront locations, and environmental education at the heart of their mission, the Annapolis Maritime Museum & Park (AMMP) is proud to present Earth Day by the Bay, a family-centered celebration of
Jay Fleming is the Featured Artist at the Annapolis Maritime Museum
The Annapolis Maritime Museum & Park will host local Annapolis photographer, Jay Fleming, in a rotating exhibit in the Museum’s Bay Room and gallery throughout 2018. A reception will be held at the Museum on March 22, from 5:30 to 7:30 to celebrate the art show. Fleming’s photographs create a
2018 Annapolis Oyster Roast & Sock Burning
8th Annual Annapolis Oyster Roast & Sock Burning #BurnYourSocks Annapolis, MD – January 18, 2018—For Annapolitan boaters, there’s nothing more indecent than wearing socks with boat shoes…and nothing more cathartic than burning them at the start of spring in a bonfire on the beach. That bonfire, along with all you