Annie Oakley House
28 Bellevue Ave
Cambridge, MD 21613
The Annie Oakley House in Cambridge, Maryland, is a historic Colonial Revival influenced bungalow constructed in 1913. This 1 1/2-story brick-and-frame home served as the retirement residence for famed sharpshooter Annie Oakley and her husband, Frank Butler, overlooking Hambrooks Bay.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Annie Oakley House is the sole surviving property in the nation that was owned or inhabited by Oakley as her primary and permanent dwelling. Featuring a small garage, studio apartment, and built-in shelves for displaying shooting trophies, this unique residence offers a glimpse into the life of a legendary American marksman.
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