In Annapolis, the high-noon pomp and circumstance in and around the State House rendered the rest of downtown a quiet little burg. Normally bustling Main Street was virtually empty at the noon hour.
"It's been really busy through the holidays and up to today," said Pattie Lafrondaise at A Cook's Revenge, which sells chef's tools and toys.
The crowds were packed around State Circle at the scene of the...
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