Rams Head Tavern

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Built around 1831, the tavern has a legend relating to a ghost named Amy. She had been a prostitute employed by tavern guests, and died on the job. A bedpost, said to be hers, is on display in the downstairs bar. Her apparition has been seen by staff and even photographed. Also here, witnesses have seen the spirit of an elderly woman, and tricks are played with objects in the bar area.

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Geographic Information

Address:
33 West St
Annapolis, MD 21401
United States

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GPS:
38.97821489383851, -76.49471546710629
County:
Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Nearest Towns:
Annapolis, MD (0.1 mi.)
Naval Academy, MD (0.6 mi.)
Parole, MD (1.9 mi.)
Robinwood, MD (2.0 mi.)
Hillsmere Shores, MD (2.6 mi.)
Edgewater, MD (3.3 mi.)
Highland Beach, MD (3.7 mi.)
Arnold, MD (3.7 mi.)
Londontowne, MD (4.3 mi.)
Selby-on-the-Bay, MD (4.5 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.ramsheadtavern.com

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  1. Maggie Miller  |  

    4/30/14 my friend was sitting at rams head with a friend and other customers and we all heard a loud crash. Everyone looked UP but did not see anything there. When we looked down there was a broken beer glass. Everyone was troubled that this was all we found and eerily felt that the commotion came from above.

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