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CARVEL HALL AT COLONIAL ANNAPOLIS
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PRINCE GEORGE STREET ENTRANCE
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CARVEL HALL, fronting on Prince George Street,
is a stately old structure, erected in 1763 by William
Paca, one of the signers of the Declaration of Inde-
pendance. During his term as Governor in 1782,
this house was the center of many brilliant enter-
tainments. Still retaining all the charm and daintiness:
which has characterized it since pre-revolutionary
days, Carvel Hall is now a modern hotel of one
hundred and fifty rooms, in the heart of Colonial
Annapolis-a hundred yards from the Naval Academy
and less than two squares from Maryland's historic
State Capitol, which was the first capitol of the
United States.
Make your stay memorable by stopping at the
Mansion in which Winston Churchill wrote his
famous novel "Richard Carvel".
MADE BY CURT TEICH & Co., INC., CHICAGO, U.S.A.