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Annapolis has the largest concentration of 18th-century architecture in the United States—including five of America's finest Georgian mansions—all in a small urban area.
Annapolis's historic downtown became the country's first National Historic Landmark District. It was named as such by the U.S. Department of the Interior in 1965.
Annapolitans became connected with the larger world in a major way when the first passenger train departed the city on Christmas Day 1840. By 1911, passengers could choose among 16 daily trains or use half-hourly "Short Line" service to Baltimore.
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