Annapolis walking tour: Maryland Avenue to Naval Academy

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2024

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  • @tiffanykolb906
    @tiffanykolb906 Рік тому

    Love your books. You really are a credit to Annapolis - reading them alone makes me want to visit. This video confirms it’s every bit as quaint as you describe.

    • @KateAsterAuthor
      @KateAsterAuthor  Рік тому

      Oh, Tiffany, you made my day! I'm so glad you're enjoying my books - and thanks so much for watching my videos here on UA-cam!

  • @rosegombos2120
    @rosegombos2120 5 місяців тому +1

    BEEN THERE SONE THAT GREAT EXPERIENCE

  • @djallen16
    @djallen16 Рік тому

    Excellent video

  • @tosca...
    @tosca... 3 роки тому

    Kate I'm in the middle of the Tribute series. Do you know who is the figure in the statue outside the State House? (just because the statue wars are in the news) I'm in Australia and I looked up images of Annapolis as I read the first book. I love the red brick. This is a fantastic idea. This is so smart. Kudos for doing this 👌🏻😊
    Edit I like the house your husband likes, but I'm with you, water is better. If it helps I've bought four books this evening. Btw the English /English and English/Australian pronunciation of Gloucester is gloss-ta 😁 I know. And Annapolis reminds me of some of our old Georgian architecture in the older areas around Sydney.

    • @KateAsterAuthor
      @KateAsterAuthor  3 роки тому

      Yay! So glad you are enjoying it! That's funny about Gloucester. I think they'd say it that way (gloss-ta) in Boston here in the States. In Annapolis, I've only heard it said the way I do, unless they are tourists, who sometimes say "Glou-chester." Haha! It's just one of those funny names that everyone says differently, I think. I will check into that statue and reply again when I find out. Thanks for subscribing, and especially for reading! :)