Maryland Avenue

Nothing Says Annapolis Quite Like Maryland Avenue

Home to the Maryland State House (the oldest in continuous use in the United States) and connected to one of the state’s most historic streets, Maryland Avenue, you’ll find everything from dining to art, antiques, and museums. Located only a block away from Main Street and Church Circle, State Circle a must-see when visiting Annapolis.

Maryland Avenue is noted for their small shops and antique stores. Packed into these three brick-paved blocks, you'll find shops devoted to gifts, world-class custom jewelers, antique shops, galleries, restaurants, and the Old Fox Books – a local favorite.

Whether you’re looking for food, shopping, art, or history, you’re sure to find it at Maryland Avenue.