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  2. Hubbard Hall (Annapolis, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Hubbard Hall, often called "The Boat House," is the historic home of the United States Naval Academy ' s rowing teams in Annapolis, Maryland. Located on Dorsey Creek, off of the Severn River, it was completed in 1930 for the 40-man heavyweight rowing team. It supports the men's lightweight and heavyweight teams and the women ' s team with over ...

  3. Boat show - Wikipedia

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    Boat show. A boat show is a public exhibition or trade fair of current boat models, debuts, concept vessels, or out-of-production classics. Due to the nature of the industry building around yachting and nautical tourism, a boat show may be a social event. It is commonly attended by marine manufacturers, ship and boat builders as well as yachtsmen.

  4. Severn Sailing Association - Wikipedia

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    To promote, foster, encourage, and sponsor one-design sailing, sailing races and activities connected with sailing on the Severn River. To promote the education of the youth of the surrounding communities in the sport of sailing and the safe and proper handling of small craft.

  5. WNAV - Wikipedia

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    Website. WNAV Online. WNAV (1430 AM) is a radio station located in Annapolis, Maryland. It first went on the air on April 22, 1949, from studios at 89 West Street in Annapolis. Its first president and general manager was Albert H. MacCarthy. [2] The full-service outlet still broadcasts at 1430 kilohertz, its original location on the AM dial.

  6. Claiborne–Annapolis Ferry Company - Wikipedia

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    The Claiborne–Annapolis Ferry Company ran both passenger and automobile ferry service across the Chesapeake Bay from 1919 to 1952. The initial service was between Annapolis, Maryland, on the western shore and Claiborne, Maryland, on the eastern shore. In July 1930, a second shorter route was added between Annapolis, Maryland, and Matapeake on ...

  7. Annapolis, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Annapolis (/ ə ˈ n æ p əl ɪ s / ⓘ ə-NAP-əl-iss) is the capital of the U.S. state of Maryland.It is the county seat of Anne Arundel County and its only incorporated city. . Situated on the Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Severn River, 25 miles (40 km) south of Baltimore and about 30 miles (50 km) east of Washington, D.C., Annapolis forms part of the Baltimore–Washington metropoli

  8. Kent Island (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Kent Island is the largest island in the Chesapeake Bay and a historic place in Maryland. To the east, a narrow channel known as the Kent Narrows barely separates the island from the Delmarva Peninsula, and on the other side, the island is separated from Sandy Point, an area near Annapolis, by roughly four miles (6.4 km) of water.

  9. Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts - Wikipedia

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    801 Chase Street, Annapolis, Maryland 21401. Coordinates. 38°58′26″N 76°30′21″W  /  38.9738194°N 76.5057112°W  / 38.9738194; -76.5057112. The Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts center in Annapolis, Maryland which offers opportunities in the arts for individuals of all ages, skill levels and ...