HISTORIC DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION

ANNAPOLIS, MD

Annapolis - USNA Museum: French prisoner-of-war ship model This is one of the largest and most elaborate wooden French prisoner-of-war ship models in existence. Virtually every facet, from the figurehead of a Roman consul to the brightly colored stem with two projecting galleries, is of the highest quality. The hanging pieces at the breaks of the sides are a whimsical fantasy, though the carronades on the poop deck, the flag lockers in the after side of the poop railing, and the scuttlebutts on the forecastle are all rendered accurately.   Model No. 66.

The United States Naval Academy Museum, located at Preble Hall within the Academy campus, features two floors of exhibits about the development and role of the U.S. Navy, spread across area of 12,000 square feet with four galleries.  The museum's history dates back to 1845, when it was founded as the Naval School Lyceum. In 1849, President James K. Polk directed the Navy's collection of historic flags be sent to the new Naval School at Annapolis for care and display, establishing one of the museum's oldest collections. The Naval Academy Lyceum of the 19th and early 20th centuries was located in several places around the Naval Academy Yard, before the construction of Preble Hall in 1939.   From 2007–2008, Preble Hall underwent a complete renovation to turn the building into a modern museum, which officially reopened in the summer of 2009.

The United States Naval Academy, the second oldest of the five U.S. service academies, was established in 1845 by Secretary of the Navy George Bancroft to educate midshipmen for service in the officer corps of the United States Navy and United States Marine Core.  Approximately 1,200 "plebes" enter the academy each summer.  About 1,000 midshipmen graduate and commission each year. The 338-acre campus, known as the "Yard," is located on the former grounds of Fort Severn, and is home to  many historic sites, buildings and monuments.
Annapolis - USNA Museum: French prisoner-of-war ship model Credit: wallyg

The Historic Downtown Residents Association (HDRA) is a non-profit organization based in Annapolis, Maryland. The association was founded in 1972 and has been serving the residents of historic downtown Annapolis ever since. The HDRA is dedicated to preserving the historic charm and character of the city, promoting the well-being of its residents, and advocating for their interests.

The HDRA is governed by a board of directors and is supported by a team of volunteers who work tirelessly to support the organization's mission. The association's membership is open to all residents of historic downtown Annapolis, and it provides a platform for residents to voice their concerns, share ideas, and collaborate on community initiatives.

The HDRA is actively involved in a range of community activities and projects. It regularly organizes events and activities that bring residents together, such as community cleanups, block parties, and holiday celebrations. The association also works with local businesses and government agencies to address issues related to public safety, parking, and infrastructure.

Overall, the HDRA plays a crucial role in maintaining the vitality and livability of historic downtown Annapolis. Through its advocacy, community engagement, and collaborative efforts, the association helps to preserve the city's rich history and promote its ongoing growth and development.

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION is a Historical Societies, Historic Preservation in ANNAPOLIS MD. US MID #8402400174

The museum is classed as HSC (Historical Societies, Historic Preservation). It comes under American Alliance of Museums (AAM) region: Mid-Atlantic (District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania).

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HISTORIC DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
142 PRINCE GEORGE ST
ANNAPOLIS
MD
21401-1723

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MID # 8402400174
Name HISTORIC DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
Alternate Name
Classification Historical Societies, Historic Preservation, , Mid-Atlantic
Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) 203587112
NTEECC A80
Tax period of the latest return filed (YYYYMM) 201112
INCOME 0
REVENUE 0
LAT/LONG 38.978685, -76.486845
CODES FIPS State Code: 24
FIPS County Code: 003
US Census Tract: 706101
US Census Block: 2019