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Annapolis, Md., is known for its packed roster of summer events, including weekly sailing races. The historic city is home to the U.S. Naval College and was the U.S. capital for nine months in in 1783 and 1784.Photo by AP FILES
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While some places gear down for the summer, that’s when Annapolis, Md., gears up. Many weekly events start in June and continue into August or longer.
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Here is a sample of the fun on offer in the charming historic city on Chesepeake Bay, which is best known as the home of the U.S. Royal Naval Academy and for its seafood.
* The Annapolis Yacht Club’s midweek sailboat races have started and take place every Wednesday through Aug. 29. Some 130 crews compete. Free. See annapolisyc.com.
* First Sunday Arts Festival, every first Sunday through November. Some 130 local and regional artisans and more than seven live bands take part in this popular annual free event. See firstsundayarts.com.
* The Annapolis Maritime Museum’s Tides and Tunes summer concert series presents 10 weeks of folk, classic rock, soul, psychedelic funk, country, Hawaiian swing and more on the beach Thursday evenings through Aug. 16. Tickets are $10. See amaritime.org.
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