Media Summary: The Maryland State House is the oldest state capitol still in continuous legislative use and is the only state house to have ever ... Rebecca Morris discusses the Parole camps during the Civil War. Both sides wrestled with how to handle their own parolees. Charles Carroll, often referred to as Charles Carroll of Carrollton, was the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence in ...

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The Maryland State House is the oldest state capitol still in continuous legislative use and is the only state house to have ever ... Rebecca Morris discusses the Parole camps during the Civil War. Both sides wrestled with how to handle their own parolees. Charles Carroll, often referred to as Charles Carroll of Carrollton, was the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence in ... Author, Jane Wilson McWilliams teaches us about the history of Jim Cheevers, Senior Curator at the U.S. Naval Academy Museum, will share the history of the US Naval Academy, starting with ... Bill Dudley paints a vivid picture of Maryland's past, exploring land and water through descriptions of shipbuilding, steam ...

A 17th century document stating religious toleration, a resignation letter from George Washington, and a ledger containing ... Store Owner, Rock Toews discusses a few of his rare books which include, a copy of the play President Lincoln was watching ... Author Rock Toews takes us through the chilly day in February that Lincoln walked through the streets of Listen as Christopher Nelson describes some of the rare books at the College. And learn why Francis Scott Key was so important ... Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley (D) talks about Maryland's history and its economic industries. Jennifer Bryan takes us through the history of the collection of Submarine Books collected by Thomas Paine. These books and ...

Curator, Julie Herrada of the Hatcher Graduate Library Takes a look at the Labadie collection which is the oldest research ... Visit the historic Burroughs Home, the first year-round luxury home in Fort Myers. Built in 1901, this Georgian Revival Mansion ... Visit Village Books with owner Chuck Robinson as he discusses the literary scene of Bellingham and how Village Books ... Hear author Elizabeth Leonard talk about her 2012 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize winning book "Lincoln's Forgotten Ally: Judge ... Robert Rubero discuss the Claude Pepper Library along with some of the artifacts and correspondence from the Senator and long ... Visit Lee-Fendall House to hear about this historic home that served as the residence to thirty-seven members of the Lee family, ...

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C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: The Maryland State House
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: "A Low Dirty Place: The Parole Camps of Annapolis, Maryland"
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: Charles Carroll of Carrollton
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: "Annapolis, City on the Severn: A History"
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: Maryland's African American Heritage
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: History of the U.S. Naval Academy
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: "Maritime Maryland: A History"
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: The Maryland State Archives
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: Back Creek Books
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: "Lincoln in Annapolis, February 1865"
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis:  History of the Annapolis Oyster Industry
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: St John's, Rare Book Collection
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C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: The Maryland State House

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: The Maryland State House

The Maryland State House is the oldest state capitol still in continuous legislative use and is the only state house to have ever ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: "A Low Dirty Place: The Parole Camps of Annapolis, Maryland"

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: "A Low Dirty Place: The Parole Camps of Annapolis, Maryland"

Rebecca Morris discusses the Parole camps during the Civil War. Both sides wrestled with how to handle their own parolees.

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C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: Charles Carroll of Carrollton

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: Charles Carroll of Carrollton

Charles Carroll, often referred to as Charles Carroll of Carrollton, was the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence in ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: "Annapolis, City on the Severn: A History"

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: "Annapolis, City on the Severn: A History"

Author, Jane Wilson McWilliams teaches us about the history of

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: Maryland's African American Heritage

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: Maryland's African American Heritage

The Banneker-Douglass Museum in

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C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: History of the U.S. Naval Academy

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: History of the U.S. Naval Academy

Jim Cheevers, Senior Curator at the U.S. Naval Academy Museum, will share the history of the US Naval Academy, starting with ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: "Maritime Maryland: A History"

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: "Maritime Maryland: A History"

Bill Dudley paints a vivid picture of Maryland's past, exploring land and water through descriptions of shipbuilding, steam ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: The Maryland State Archives

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: The Maryland State Archives

A 17th century document stating religious toleration, a resignation letter from George Washington, and a ledger containing ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: Back Creek Books

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: Back Creek Books

Store Owner, Rock Toews discusses a few of his rare books which include, a copy of the play President Lincoln was watching ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: "Lincoln in Annapolis, February 1865"

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: "Lincoln in Annapolis, February 1865"

Author Rock Toews takes us through the chilly day in February that Lincoln walked through the streets of

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis:  History of the Annapolis Oyster Industry

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: History of the Annapolis Oyster Industry

The

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: St John's, Rare Book Collection

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: St John's, Rare Book Collection

Listen as Christopher Nelson describes some of the rare books at the College. And learn why Francis Scott Key was so important ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (D)

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (D)

Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley (D) talks about Maryland's history and its economic industries.

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: Rare Book Collection of Dr. Thomas O. Paine, U.S. Naval Academy

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: Rare Book Collection of Dr. Thomas O. Paine, U.S. Naval Academy

Jennifer Bryan takes us through the history of the collection of Submarine Books collected by Thomas Paine. These books and ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Ann Arbor: Joseph A Labadie Collection

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Ann Arbor: Joseph A Labadie Collection

Curator, Julie Herrada of the Hatcher Graduate Library Takes a look at the Labadie collection which is the oldest research ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Fort Myers: Historic Burroughs Home

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Fort Myers: Historic Burroughs Home

Visit the historic Burroughs Home, the first year-round luxury home in Fort Myers. Built in 1901, this Georgian Revival Mansion ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Bellingham: Village Books

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Bellingham: Village Books

Visit Village Books with owner Chuck Robinson as he discusses the literary scene of Bellingham and how Village Books ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Augusta: "Lincoln's Forgotten Ally"

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Augusta: "Lincoln's Forgotten Ally"

Hear author Elizabeth Leonard talk about her 2012 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize winning book "Lincoln's Forgotten Ally: Judge ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Tallahassee: Claude Pepper Papers

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Tallahassee: Claude Pepper Papers

Robert Rubero discuss the Claude Pepper Library along with some of the artifacts and correspondence from the Senator and long ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Alexandria: History of Lee-Fendall House

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Alexandria: History of Lee-Fendall House

Visit Lee-Fendall House to hear about this historic home that served as the residence to thirty-seven members of the Lee family, ...

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