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What is Annapolis
Annapolis is the capital of Maryland, a state in the United States of America.
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"USS Maine (ACR-1) ,the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the state of Maine ,was a 6682-ton second-class pre-dreadnought battleship originally designated as Armored Cruiser #1. Maine and Texas were unusual in that their armament was mounted en echelon ,projected off to either side ( Maine 's forward turret was off to starboard and her aft turret to port; the arrangement was reversed on Texas )."
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"Categories : Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships |. Cruisers of the United States | Cruisers of the United States Navy | World War I cruisers of the United States | The Banana Wars ships | United States Navy Maryland-related ships."
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"The United States Naval Academy was founded in 1845 on the site of Fort Severn ,and now occupies an area of land."
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"It's also a college town, home to the United States Naval Academy and to St. John's College, known for its "Great Books" curriculum."
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"Annapolis was briefly the capitol of the United States of America from November, 1783 to June, 1784."
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"Most famous for the United States Naval Academy campus situated at the mouth of the river, the Severn provides an access point to the Chesapeake Bay for fishermen, hobby boaters, and Midshipmen."
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"United States Of America The United States of America is a vast and vibrant country made up of 50 states, each offering individual and often unique attractions."
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"Discover Annapolis Tours 26 West Street Annapolis, MD 21401-2421 United States Phone 1 (410) 626-6000 Fax 1 (410) 626-0988 Website Hotels Compare Lowest Hotel Rates for Annapolis."
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"During the American Civil War, Tilley enrolled in the United States Naval Academy on September 22 , 1863 ,when he was only 15. [1] During the conflict, the school had been moved from Annapolis, Maryland (then held by the Confederacy )to Newport, Rhode Island."
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"It was the seventh state to ratify the United States Constitution ,and is nicknamed the Old Line State and the Free State."
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"Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts 801 Chase Street Annapolis, MD 21401-3530 United States Phone 1 (410) 263-5544 Fax 1 (410) 263-5114 Website Hotels."
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"The school is co-educational and is known to have a close working relationship with the United States Naval Academy ,which is located less than a mile from St. Mary's."
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"SS Fort Lee was a T2 tanker built for the United States Maritime Commission during World War II."
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"Annapolis The eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay, which indents the Atlantic coast of the state of Maryland, is wild and wonderful, with seabirds swooping over the marshes and white sandy beaches."
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"Learn how global warming is threatening the traditional way of life on the Chesapeake Bay's Smith Island as its water level rises and its blue crab stock dwindle."
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"Most famous for the United States Naval Academy campus situated at the mouth of the river, the Severn provides an access point to the Chesapeake Bay for fishermen, hobby boaters, and Midshipmen."
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"In particular, Pittsburgh is a lovely city, Baltimore is far less lovely, but plenty interesting, the coast can be a great place to unwind and to go to outstanding, unassuming crab shacks, and lastly, the Chesapeake Bay is a true world treasure and should not be missed by anyone interested in ecology, sailing, or seafood."
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"Low elevation and proximity to the Chesapeake Bay give the area more moderate temperatures, with warmer winter temperatures and cooler summer temperatures than locations further inland, such as Washington, DC."
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"Annapolis has retained its charm of a colonial port city where locals enjoy the picturesque Chesapeake Bay."
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"It is bordered by Queen Anne's County to the north, Caroline County to the east, Dorchester County to the south, and the Chesapeake Bay to the west."
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"Most of the state's waterways are part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, with the exception of a portion of Garrett County drained by the Youghiogheny River ,as part of the watershed of the Mississippi River ,the eastern half of Worcester County, which drains into Maryland's Atlantic Coastal Bays, and a small portion of the state's northeast corner which drains into the Delaware River watershed."
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"Though by and large the crabs no longer come from the Chesapeake Bay (they are shipped from North Carolina, Louisiana, and Texas due to overfishing of the Bay), it remains a popular summertime activity to spend the afternoon with family and friends at a crab feast."
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"The lower elevation Atlantic Coastal Plain, which surrounds the Chesapeake Bay and includes the major cities of Baltimore , Annapolis ,and Salisbury has a mild subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and cool winters with very little snow."
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"Baltimore Situated at the head of Chesapeake Bay in the state of Maryland, Baltimore is a busy port city, which has a rich maritime and naval history."
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"Workboats still seek the shellfish for which the Chesapeake Bay is known."
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"from Chesapeake Bay and 170 mi. from the Atlantic."
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