
North Point State Park
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8400 North Point Rd, Edgemere, MD 21219, United States
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Really enjoyed having a look around this place. Although renovations are currently taking place, the interior is still mostly accessible. There are a lot of informative exhibits that talk about various aspects of the Capitol's history, and Maryland's history. There is an exhibit with an original copy of Washington's resignation speech. They also discuss how Maryland was involved in the drafting of the Constitution and the Revolutionary War.
A must see historic building if you’re in town. Easy to walk into and guide yourself around, you can spend around 45 minutes here reading everything and absorbing the beautiful architecture. Standing in the room where George Washington resigned his commission is a fantastic experience, they’ve done a wonderful job preserving and maintaining here!
The Maryland State House is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Annapolis. Rich in history and architectural beauty, it's not just the oldest state capitol still in continuous legislative use—it’s also one of the most significant landmarks in the entire country. Walking up to the building, you're immediately struck by the majestic wooden dome, which happens to be the largest of its kind constructed without nails. It's a beautiful symbol of 18th-century craftsmanship and remains a standout feature of the Annapolis skyline. Once inside, the sense of history is palpable. This is the very place where George Washington resigned his commission as commander-in-chief in 1783—a powerful moment that reinforced civilian control over the military and helped define the future of American democracy. The Old Senate Chamber, beautifully restored to its Revolutionary War-era appearance, allows visitors to step back in time and feel the weight of the decisions that were made there. Another highlight is the rotunda, where a replica of the ship "Maryland Federalist" hangs suspended, adding a nautical touch to this deeply patriotic site. The newer sections of the State House are just as impressive, with marble floors, grand staircases, and portraits of important figures in Maryland’s history, including tributes to Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. The entire building feels like a blend of museum and government space—functional, yet reverent to the past. The atmosphere is peaceful and respectful, and the staff and security were friendly and welcoming. Self-guided tours are encouraged, with plenty of interpretive signs and displays that explain the significance of the rooms and artifacts. If you’re a history buff, a student, or simply curious about America’s roots, you’ll find this place both fascinating and inspiring. The Maryland State House isn't just a stop on a tour—it’s a direct connection to the founding of the country. It's free to enter, open to the public daily, and it sits just a short walk from the waterfront, shops, and other historic sites, making it a perfect addition to any day spent in downtown Annapolis. Whether you're visiting Annapolis for the first time or live nearby, this historic gem deserves a visit. It’s a quiet yet powerful reminder of where we’ve come from—and the values that continue to shape our country.
It is a must-see museum if you are in the area. The museum is beautiful with a rich history. This State house was the first peacetime capitol of the United States and is the only state house ever to have served as the national’s capitol. The State House and its ground embody four hundred years of Maryland and early American history. Imagine yourself in the Old Senate Chamber when General George Washington came before Congress to resign his commission as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army in this room. It is a well-informative museum of history. I encourage people to take about 2 hours here to explore each chamber room, archives room, and other rooms. Some of the highlights include the Rotunda where the case of George Washington’s copy of the speech he gave resigning his commission as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army in 1783 is displayed, the old Senate Chamber, an interactive exhibits in the Senate Committer / Stairwell Rooms, and other invaluable of paintings and bronze statues of various people in history. After touring the museum, there are plenty of great restaurants nearby to enjoy lunch or dinner:)
North Point State Park is a tourist attraction.
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