Историческое место
William Paca House & Garden
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Historic house once belonging to Declaration of Independence signer in Annapolis. Guided tours only and I think that the bulk of the items inside are replicas.
This grand colonial-era home was completed in 1766 for William Paca, a wealthy young planter who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
William Paca was one of the four signers of the Declaration of Independence. It is a grand five part colonial home with a lovely expansive garden.
Tours are available through this beautifully restored home from pre-Revolutionary times. The garden is lovely and often used as a wedding venue.
When I was home with the kids, we occasionally joined their activity programs for little kids. I believe the programs were about an hour long, around 11am, and included a craft, snack, and a walk around the gardens. Definitely need to register the kiddos as space is limited, but highly recommend the visit. However, the grounds are open for visitors - don't need to wait for the kids program! Keep your eyes peeled for a beautiful red fox which roams the gardens.
When I was home with the kids, we occasionally joined their activity programs for little kids. I believe the programs were about an hour long, around 11am, and included a craft, snack, and a walk around the gardens. Definitely need to register the kiddos as space is limited, but highly recommend th…
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186 Prince George St
Annapolis, MD