Lt. Justin Mikolay, an instructor of an American history and government class for freshmen, wanted to make sure that changed.
"This is like a living laboratory," he said. "Mids generally do not see the roots of America in Annapolis."
So, with the help of local historian and author Ginger Doyel, they gathered a group of about 50 midshipmen and...
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