Annie Oakley's home is located on Bellevue Road in Cambridge, Maryland. After retiring from the Young Buffalo Show in October 1913, Annie Oakley and her husband, Frank Butler, built this two story Colonial Revival cottage, overlooking Hambrooks Bay, off the Choptank River on Maryland's Eastern Shore, was meant to be a retirement home but she found herself performing again by the early '20s. This is the only surviving home that Annie Oakley owned or resided in. In 1996 it was placed on the National Historic Register.