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Waterfront Crab Feasts

Your own private site . . . riverfront or bay front . . . featuring a bountiful display of steamed, Chesapeake Bay blue crabs! We’ll introduce your group to some of our favorite settings for a feast to remember.

Tavern Supper

A 17th century tavern is the perfect setting for that offsite themed dinner in the cooler months. A feast with traditional fare and flair will take you back in time.  You’ll be joined by colorful wenches and squires who will regale you with tales of General Washington and colonial society. As the evening wanes a local balladeer appears with songs to inspire and entertain.

Garden Party

Welcome to a very historic garden party at the home of William Paca, one of the most impressive restored 18th century mansions in Annapolis!  Constructed between 1763-1765, this five-part Georgian residence was built as a town home for William Paca, a wealthy young planter who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Enjoy a casual lunch or silver service dinner on the tented terrace overlooking a two-acre pleasure garden, fishpond and wilderness garden.

“Blast from the Past” aboard USS Constellation

Welcome aboard USS Constellation.  The last all sail ship built by the US Navy and the only Civil War Era vessel afloat!  Launched in 1854, Constellation served her country for almost 100 years before her final decommissioning in 1955.  She patrolled the Mediterranean, cruised the mouth of the Congo River in search of slave ships, served as a training ship for the United States Naval Academy and was flagship of the Atlantic Fleet in WWll during the height of the Battle of the Atlantic. Guests will be able to explore her Spar, Gun and Berth Decks, watch a cannon firing demonstration and partake of a delicious dinner aboard -- all while enjoying the spectacular view of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor!