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Interestingly; The Md. State House housed the workings of the United States government from November 26, 1783, to August 13, 1784, and the Treaty of Paris was ratified there on January 14, 1784, so Annapolis became the first peacetime capital in the entire of the U.S. The Baltimore of that era was very differ...
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