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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic state capital building in the skyline.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic state capital building in the skyline.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic state capital building in the skyline.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic Charles Carroll house and St. Mary's Church in the skyline. Charles Carroll of Carrollton secured his family¹s vision of personal, political and religious freedoms for all citizens when he became the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence in 1776.....Maryland is now the only state in America in which the homes of all of its signers of the Declaration of Independence still exist and all are located in Annapolis. The Carroll House is one of only fifteen surviving signers' birthplaces in the United States.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic Charles Carroll house and St. Mary's Church in the skyline. Charles Carroll of Carrollton secured his family¹s vision of personal, political and religious freedoms for all citizens when he became the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence in 1776.....Maryland is now the only state in America in which the homes of all of its signers of the Declaration of Independence still exist and all are located in Annapolis. The Carroll House is one of only fifteen surviving signers' birthplaces in the United States.
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  • Entrance to the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland.
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  • Historic townhouse in downtown Annapolis, Maryland.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic state capital building in the skyline.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic state capital building in the skyline.
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  • Tourists stop at Annebeth's, a shop along the trendy Maryland Road shopping district in Annapolis, Maryland.
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  • Chase-Lloyd House, a historic home on Maryland Street in Annapolis, Maryland. Build by Samuel Chase, signer of the Declaration of Independence.....The structure, one of the first three-story Georgian townhouses erected in the American Colonies, ranks among the finest of its type in the United States and is one of the major attractions in Colonial Annapolis Historic District. The house rises three full stories over a high basement. Two massive interior chimneys protrude through the broad, low, hip-on-hip roof. The brick walls are laid in Flemish bond and adorned by belt courses of rubbed brick at the second- and third-floor levels. An enriched cornice embellishes the roofline. At the front, or east, facade the axial line features a tall, projecting central pavilion and entranceway, an arched window on the third floor, and crowning pediment with a small bull's-eye window.
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  • The German Barque Alexander von Humboldt II sails past historic Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor during the parade of sails kicking off the Tall Ships Charleston festival May 18, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. The festival of tall sailing ships from around the world will spend three-days visiting historic Charleston.
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  • The Spanish Galleon Andalucia passes the Carnival Ecstasy cruise ship during the parade of sails kicking off the Tall Ships Charleston festival May 18, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. The festival of tall sailing ships from around the world will spend three-days visiting historic Charleston.
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  • The German Barque Alexander von Humboldt II, Spanish Galleon Andalucia and other tall sailing ships pass the Ravenel Bridge during the parade of sails kicking off the Tall Ships Charleston festival May 18, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. The festival of tall sailing ships from around the world will spend three-days visiting historic Charleston.
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  • The steel hulled, full rigged, Argentine Navy Fragata ARA Libertad passes the Ravenel Bridge during the parade of sails kicking off the Tall Ships Charleston festival May 18, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. The festival of tall sailing ships from around the world will spend three-days visiting historic Charleston.
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  • The steel hulled, full rigged, Argentine Navy Fragata ARA Libertad during the parade of sails kicking off the Tall Ships Charleston festival May 18, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. The festival of tall sailing ships from around the world will spend three-days visiting historic Charleston.
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  • The American Baltimore Clipper ship Pride of Baltimore II during the parade of sails kicking off the Tall Ships Charleston festival May 18, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. The festival of tall sailing ships from around the world will spend three-days visiting historic Charleston.
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  • A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter flies past the massive sails of the German Barque Alexander von Humboldt II during the parade of sails kicking off the Tall Ships Charleston festival May 18, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. The festival of tall sailing ships from around the world will spend three-days visiting historic Charleston.
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  • A tiny sailboat tries to sail out of the way of the Dutch three-masted schooner Oosterschelde during the parade of sails kicking off the Tall Ships Charleston festival May 18, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. The festival of tall sailing ships from around the world will spend three-days visiting historic Charleston.
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  • The American Gaff Schooner Spirit of South Carolina passes the historic waterfront during the parade of sails kicking off the Tall Ships Charleston festival May 18, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. The festival of tall sailing ships from around the world will spend three-days visiting historic Charleston.
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  • The Spanish Galleon Andalucia, right, the German Barque Alexander von Humboldt II, center, and the American Schooner America 2.0, left, during the parade of sails kicking off the Tall Ships Charleston festival May 18, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. The festival of tall sailing ships from around the world will spend three-days visiting historic Charleston.
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  • The Spanish Galleon Andalucia follows a procession of tall sailing ships during the parade of sails kicking off the Tall Ships Charleston festival May 18, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. The festival of tall sailing ships from around the world will spend three-days visiting historic Charleston.
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  • The Dutch three-masted schooner Oosterschelde, right, passes the Canadian three-masted Barque Picton Castle, left, during the parade of sails kicking off the Tall Ships Charleston festival May 18, 2017 in Charleston, South Carolina. The festival of tall sailing ships from around the world will spend three-days visiting historic Charleston.
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  • Deck hands rig the sails on the 196-foot sailing yacht Germania Nova as it sails Charleston Harbor June 26, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • The 196-foot sailing yacht Germania Nova sails Charleston Harbor June 26, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • A tugboat pushing a barge in Charleston Harbor June 26, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • A deck hand walks on the main gaff spar on the 196-foot sailing yacht Germania Nova as it sails Charleston Harbor June 26, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Deck hands rig the sails on the 196-foot sailing yacht Germania Nova as it sails Charleston Harbor June 26, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Deck hands rig the sails on the 196-foot sailing yacht Germania Nova as it sails Charleston Harbor June 26, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • A deck hand rigs the sails on the 196-foot sailing yacht Germania Nova as it sails Charleston Harbor with the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge in the background June 26, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • A deck hand rigs the sails on the 196-foot sailing yacht Germania Nova as it sails Charleston Harbor June 26, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • The crew steers the 196-foot sailing yacht Germania Nova as it sails Charleston Harbor June 26, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • A deck hand rigs the sails on the 196-foot sailing yacht Germania Nova as it sails Charleston Harbor June 26, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • The 196-foot sailing yacht Germania Nova sails Charleston Harbor June 26, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • A clamshell dredge excavates the shipping channel in Charleston Harbor June 26, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • A clamshell dredge excavates the shipping channel in Charleston Harbor June 26, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • A clamshell dredge excavates the shipping channel in Charleston Harbor June 26, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Stern of a container ship leaving Charleston Harbor in Charleston, South Carolina (photo by Charleston SC photographer Richard Ellis)
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  • A clamshell dredge excavates the shipping channel in Charleston Harbor June 26, 2013 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Stern of a container ship leaving Charleston Harbor in Charleston, South Carolina (photo by Charleston SC photographer Richard Ellis)
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