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United State Naval Academy

Annapolis, Maryland


The United States Naval Academy, located in Annapolis, Maryland is the undergraduate university of the Naval Service. Students at the Naval Academy are referred to by their military rank, "midshipmen."  The Naval Academy's mission is to develop midshipmen "morally, mentally, and physically."  The Academy gives young men and women the training needed to be effective Navy and Marine officers in their assignments after graduation.

 

Visiting the Naval Academy


The starting point for visits to the Naval Academy is the Armel-Leftwich Visitor Center.  The Center is located inside Gate 1 (Prince George & King George Street entrances), next to City Dock in downtown Annapolis.Midshipmen at Noon Formations

Guided walking tours depart from the Visitor Center daily.  Visit the Naval Academy website for tour times and fees.  

The Center also houses a theater with an inspirational film, an information center, exhibits, and a gift shop. 

Visitors 16 and older must show a photo ID. Only vehicles with DoD stickers and handicapped tags are permitted on the grounds.

Note:  Access to the Naval Academy is limited.  Please visit the Naval Academy website for current security restrictions.

For more information about visiting the Naval Academy, call 410-293-8687 or go online to www.navyonline.com


Places of Interest at the Naval Academy

Interior of Rotunda, Bancroft Hall

 

Bancroft Hall:  Visitors can see the Rotunda and Memorial Hall.

 

Tecumseh Court:  A statue of the Indian Warrior Tecumseh watches over this court, where the noon meal formations for the Brigade of Midshipmen takes place at 12:05 on week days during the academic year (unless otherwise announced). The Tecumseh statue is often painted in various themes on special occasions and for football weekends.

 

 

Naval Academy Chapel Interior.  Photo by Dan Smith.  Source: Wickipedia

The Naval Academy Chapel:  The Chapel dome is visible throughout much of Annapolis.  The chapel has beautiful stained glass windows, designed by Tiffany and Gorham Studios.

 

The Crypt of John Paul Jones:  John Paul Jones, one of the greatest Revolutionary War naval heroes, is enshrined beneath the Naval Chapel. 

Naval Academy Midshipmen on Herndon Memorial

 

U.S. Naval Academy Museum:  The museum includes treasures from the Naval Academy's past, including prints, paintings, and spectacular ship models. 

 

 

Herndon Memorial:  At the end of each year, the Herndon Monument is covered with lard and Fourth Class Midshipmen ("Plebes") try to climb the monument to remove a "dixie cup" hat from the top of the monument and replace it with a sailors cap.  This task symbolizes the successful completion of the first year. Legend has it that the midshipman who places the cap on the monument will be the first in the class to reach the rank of Admiral.

 

 



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