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Annapolis Sailing School - The Annapolis Way 
Thank you for your interest in Annapolis Sailing School. When we first started teaching beginners to sail in 1959 we were the only adult sailing school in the country. Now there are many schools from which to choose. We appreciate the fact that you have chosen us and we will work hard to earn your trust.
Sailing is many sports in one, and can be pursued in as intense or casual a manner as you choose. At Annapolis Sailing School our goal is to provide a safe, enjoyable introduction to recreational sailing for the whole family. Our approach is low key, relaxed and tailored to make your introduction to sailing a fun experience.
Since 1959 we have introduced literally tens of thousands of students to the fun of sailing. Our unique blend of theory and practice has come to be known as the “Annapolis Way
http://www.annapolissailing.com/
Date:2007-11-28, Google PR:0 |
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Annapolis Striders 
Mission
To promote physical fitness and mental well-being through long-distance running.
History
An incorporated non-profit running club founded in 1978, the Annapolis Striders includes members of all ages and backgrounds. Races and training programs are developed to meet the needs of runners of all capabilities and aspirations. The Annapolis Striders club is a member of the Road Runners Club of America (RRCA). RRCA is the largest running organization in the world with over 500,000 members. All Striders receive an automatic RRCA membership, along with RRCA benefits and services.
http://www.annapolisstriders.org/
Date:2007-11-28, Google PR:0 |
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Anne Arundel Medical Center 
Anne Arundel Medical Center is a private non-profit hospital serving Annapolis, Anne Arundel County and the surrounding region.
http://www.aahs.org/
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Atlantic Arts 
Art distributor of paintings such as the Calkins, Conti, Braithwaite, Grossman, and Ellefritz, also represents painters, printmakers, and sculptors.
http://www.atlanticarts.com/
Date:2009-11-15, Google PR:0 |
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Historic Annapolis Foundation 
Annapolis's past is as varied as it is long. The information presented here will give you a sense of its architectural, archaeological, cultural, political, socioeconomic, and geographical richness. You'll also find resources for further exploration.
For even more ways to get to know and savor all that Annapolis offers, be sure to check out our Annapolis Portal.
Better yet, get out your walking shoes! You're sure to encounter history at every turn.
http://www.annapolis.org/
Date:2007-11-28, Google PR:0 |
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Home Page of the City of Annapolis 
Seat of Government
Annapolis has long been the hub of government. Not only was it the first municipality chartered in the colony (by Queen Anne, in 1708) it is also the county seat of Anne Arundel County, and the capital of Maryland.
For a brief period of time, it was also the capital of colonial America. It was here George Washington resigned his commission as commander in chief of the army and relinquished control of the new nation to civilian government.
http://www.annapolis.gov/
Date:2007-11-28, Google PR:0 |
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Inside Annapolis | Home 
A Brief History of Annapolis
Annapolis is located in central Maryland on the southern bank of the Severn River as it feeds into the Chesapeake Bay. It is the capital of Maryland and seat of Anne Arundel County and from November 26, 1783 to June 3, 1784, Annapolis served as the capital of the United States.
The Maryland State House was built between 1772 and 1779. Surrounded by State Circle, it sits at the top of the hill overlooking Annapolis Harbor and the Bay. It is the nation’s oldest state house in continuous legislative use and is well known for its beautiful setting and large wooden dome which can be seen from many parts of town. It was this historic building in which General George Washington resigned from the Continental Army in 1783 and the Treaty of Paris, which ended the American Revolution, was signed in 1784. Maryland lawmakers meet here at the beginning of each year for their three-month legislative session.
http://www.insideannapolis.com
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