This large Episcopal church sits in the center of Annapolis ("Ann's City) in the middle of a pair of Colonial-era traffic circles/piazzas. Next to the church is the Maryland State House.
Notable in the church are the twelve stained glass windows. After entering the nave, the he first window to the left (back of church) honors an early rector (head pastor), Mr. Southgate, after whom is named a neighboring residential street.
This is an active place of worship. While it is most heavily used on Sundays, visitors may encounter religious activities at various hours of the day throughout the week. Note that the space is used for quiet prayer and meditation by all. It's wise to maintain relative quiet while visiting unless on an organized tour...
Read moreBeautiful church located in the heart of Annapolis. Can miss it - it is the middle of the street in Church Circle. This was the first church in Annapolis and was founded in 1692. This the third church building to be built and was built in 1858. The church tower has a clock maintained...
Read moreAnnapolis is a wonderful quaint little town where you can step back in time. There are many old houses and Annapolis was the capital of the US for a while. George Washington resigned his post as Commander in chief after 8...
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