Places of Interest at the Naval Academy
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. 
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. 
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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