Future Plans
Coming Soon to the Statehouse
OLD TREASURY BUILDING:
In 2007, the State House Trust adopted, in concept, a Visitor Experience Master Plan commissioned by the Maryland State Archives and developed by C&G Partners, New York. This master plan envisioned a visitor experience that interpreted ‘four centuries of Maryland history’ utilizing every public space within the building, and including the exterior grounds.
To date, only the 17th century portion of the master plan, envisioned for the Old Treasury Building, remains to be implemented. As part of the master plan for the visitor experience, the Old Treasury Building will be open to the public with interpretive exhibits relating to the history of the building and 17th century Maryland history. These exhibits will create an historic link with Historic St. Mary's City, the capital of the colony until it was moved to Annapolis in 1695.