Directions to the Archives



Hours of Operation

The Maryland State Archives is located at 350 Rowe Boulevard, Annapolis, MD 21401.
It is a 3-story red-brick building with "Hall of Records" over the entrance.
It is located directly across from the Courts of Appeal Building.

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Driving Directions:


    From Baltimore:
      I - 97 South to U.S. 50/301 East
      U.S. 50/301 East to Exit 24, Route 70 - Rowe Blvd.
      Bear right at bottom of ramp onto Rowe Blvd.
      Pass through 2 stoplights and turn left into the Archives' parking lot,
      approximately 200 yards past the 2nd light (Taylor Ave.)

    From Washington, D.C.:
      U.S. 50/301 East to Exit 24, Route 70 - Rowe Blvd.
      Bear right at bottom of ramp onto Rowe Blvd.
      Pass through 2 stoplights and turn left into the Archives' parking lot,
      approximately 200 yards past the 2nd light (Taylor Ave.)

    From the Eastern Shore:
      U.S. 50/301 West to Exit 24, Route 70 - Rowe Blvd.
      Pass through 3 stoplights and turn left into the Archives' parking lot,
      approximately 200 yards pass the 3rd light (Taylor Ave.)


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