Photography by Bruce A de Armond

William Paca House: Georgian Architecture, built between 1763 and 1765 — Home of William Paca, Annapolis, Maryland

Located in historic Annapolis, the William Paca House was built from 1763-1765 - One of Maryland's four Signers of the Declaration of Independence and the state's third Governor. Although, as was the trend still in the colonial colonies, William Paca acted as his own architect - inspired by the design books available from London, traveling artisans and artists (and indentured individuals) were often used for elaborate plaster, wood carving, and brickwork. Their talent and experience are often shared by houses going up in the area. Restored by Historic Annapolis beginning in 1965, today it is recognized as one of the finest 18th-century homes in the country and a National Historic Landmark. 

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