By DIANE M. REY, For The Capital
By DIANE M. REY, For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
08/07/09
There's a place where Annapolis exists free from modern-day traffic congestion and burgeoning development - and it's not just in the memories of longtime residents.
Diane M. Rey — For The Capital
From left, Nancy Bauer, Dr. Robert Greenfield and office manager Anne Maio stand in front of the 28-foot mural of Annapolis that Nancy created the year after the practice opened in 1983. The artist recently stopped by to check the condition of the work and take photographs.
The city is also captured in time on the walls of a local doctors' office.
Deale resident Nancy Bauer recently came back to visit the mural she created 25 years ago to decorate the waiting room of the Greenfield-Caputo internal medicine practice on Old Solomons Island Road.
Although she brought along a paintbrush, she found her depiction of City Dock that runs 28 feet along the length of two walls to be in pretty good shape. Instead of doing...
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