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Your group will enjoy our trolley tour focusing on 18th century garden and landscape design: plane geometry, manipulating perspective, fences in the urban setting, some of the social history, and where colonial gardeners obtained their plants.

As your time and interests allow, combine your trolley with visits to:

  • The William Paca Gardens -- a two-acre colonial urban garden unusual for combining both formal and natural styles
  • The Helen Tawes Garden -- a five-acre garden depicting the State’s geographic areas: a Western Maryland forest, a streamside environment, and the Eastern Shore
  • Historic London Town & Gardens -- the eight-acre woodland garden features important collections and various outdoor rooms
  • Homestead Gardens -- one of the nation's largest green retailers. Allow time to tour their greenhouse operation!

 

We can help plan your itinerary to suit your interests and budget. Please contact us for additional information.

 

 

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Maryland State House

CUSTOMER COMMENTS – Unsolicited customer’s views on their tour experience:

“Thank you for the super tour on Saturday. It was a great addition to our stay in Annapolis. Our group enjoyed it very much.” - SeaStruck, Norfolk VA

The William Paca Garden

 

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Black-eyed Susan, Maryland's State Flower



 

 

 

 

 
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