Maryland State House - Annapolis, MD
Posted by: bluesnote
N 38° 58.726 W 076° 29.453
18S E 370860 N 4315477
The oldest continuously used state capitol building in the US. It was here that the legal end of the American Revolution was ratified through the Treaty of Paris.
Waymark Code: WM14E5X
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 06/21/2021
Views: 4
Taken from Wikipedia, "The Maryland State House is located in Annapolis, Maryland. It is the oldest U.S. state capitol in continuous legislative use, dating to 1772 and houses the Maryland General Assembly, plus the offices of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor. In 1783 and 1784 it served as the capitol building of the United States Congress of the Confederation, and is where Ratification Day, the formal end of the American Revolutionary War, occurred.
The capitol has the distinction of being topped by the largest wooden dome in the United States constructed without nails. The current building, which was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960, is the third statehouse on its site. The building is administered by the State House Trust, established in 1969."
Name of the revolution that the waymark is related to: American Revolution
What was the role of this site in revolution?: Treaty of Paris
Adress of the monument: Not listed
Link that comprove that role: Not listed
When was this memorial placed?: Not listed
Who placed this monument?: Not listed
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