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Naval Academy
Mids get historic look at the cityPublished 10/17/07
Just past the looming wall surrounding the Naval Academy is a 300-year-old city with its roots firmly planted in America's history.
J. Henson - The Capital
Local historian and author Ginger Doyel leads a group of midshipmen along Maryland Avenue during a tour of historic sites.
The problem is, many of the midshipmen who spend four years of their lives inside the wall never get to tap into the city's full historic offerings.
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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