Hundreds of artifacts dug up from the grounds of some of Annapolis' most famous locations - the Jonas Green print shop, Reynolds Tavern and the Calvert, Brice and Maynard-Burgess houses - are parts of Annapolis few have seen.
But beginning Tuesday the items will be displayed in the "Seeking Liberty: Annapolis, an Imagined Community" exhibit, in the Banneker-Douglass Museum, 84 Franklin St., Annapolis. The display will run through Nov. 29.
"The exhibit reflects a quarter of a century's research in Annapolis through archaeology and displays in context some of the best items we've recovered...
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