The Washington Times, December 12th, 2002
Byline: Scott J. Haring, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Winter is a great time to visit the Treaty of Paris Restaurant in the basement of Annapolis' historic Maryland Inn. Before I talk about the menu, a small serving of history: As the name suggests, the treaty ending the Revolutionary War was signed in Paris in 1783, and it was ratified in the Annapolis State House, when Annapolis was the first capital of the United States. Local signers of the treaty came to the inn to celebrate, and the inn has been in business at the same location, on Main Street and Church Circle, since then. Reservations are r...
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