"In 1784 peace has been declared, but war still rages in the heart of Lark Benton. Never did Lark think she'd want to escape Emerson Fielding, the man she's loved all her life, but then he betrays her with her cousin. She flees to Annapolis, Maryland, the country's capital, and throws herself into a new circle of friends who force her to examine all she believes. Emerson follows, determined to reclaim his betrothed. Surprised when she refuses to return with him, he realizes that in this new country he has come to call his own, duty is no longer enough. He must learn to open his heart and soul to something greater... before he loses all he should have been fighting to hold."--P. [4] of cover.
Explores the monuments and museums and offers information on Washington's history, attractions, parks, and gardens as well as practical tips on accommodations, restaurants, nightlife, and shopping.
19 stark contrast to almost no African American visitation to previous archaeology digs in Annapolis . ... a significantly higher percentage of courthouse visitors were local residents , this is not based on large numbers of people .
From lounging on the beach to touring Civil War battlefields, from sampling crabcakes to antiquing, Delaware and Maryland offer an array of fascinating travel activities.
Explores the monuments and museums and offers information on Washington's history, attractions, parks, and gardens as well as practical tips on accommodations, restaurants, nightlife, and shopping
Annapolis: A Portrait
However, anyone who has ever had a dream or a goal will feel a special kinship with Philo. This is a book worth reading.