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You are here: Home > Preserve > Marker Program Look for the distinctive Historic Building Markers throughout the downtown areaAnnapolis has a 350-year architectural history. Thanks to heroic preservation efforts, the entire downtown area was designated a National Historic Landmark in the 1960s.
Since 1969 Historic Annapolis has awarded markers to identify buildings of architectural integrity, encourage restoration and preservation, and educate the public about the city's architectural heritage.
Historic Building Marker BrochureDownload the Marker Brochure here.
Each of the seven marker colors signifies a distinct style and period:
- Red
18th-Century Vernacular and/or Georgian, 1715-1800 - Bronze
Georgian Buildings of National Importance, 1730-1800 - Blue
Federal, 1784-1840 - Green
Greek Revival, 1820-1860 - Gray
19th/20th-Century Annapolis Vernacular, 1837-1921 - Purple
Victorian, 1869-1901 - Yellow
20th-Century Distinctive, 1901-1938
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