Category: Maryland

Maryland Destinations

This collection of realistic Destination Reviews helps you plan your next adventure in Maryland.

“The Old Line State” is a worthy destination on the Atlantic Coast.

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Getting There

Maryland is among thirteen original states. It is the 8th smallest state by territory. But this state scores much higher in population rankings.

Maryland is also very densely populated. Only New Jersey and the states in New England have higher population density than “The Free State”.

Baltimore is by far the most populous city in the state. Annapolis, the capital of “The Old Line State” is about 450,000 residents behind.

You would want to fly to Baltimore Washington International Airport (BWI) when visiting the state. This airport is closest to the largest city in the state.

You could also use D.C. airports in Virginia when visiting the state. Philadelphia is another air hub for traveling to Maryland.

Places to Visit

Maryland does not have a national park. But it is a paradise for history lovers. The national anthem was developed in Fort McHenry National Monument in Maryland.

There are 3 national historical parks and 3 national historic trails. Maryland is also home to a handful of maritime museums.

Baltimore-Washington Parkway and Appalachian Trail go through the state. There is always a place for a scenic drive or a hike in “The Free State”.

You can also choose from 54 state parks. These parks include rail trails and battlefields in addition to mountains and lakes.

Takeaways

These realistic Destination Reviews cover each Marylandian attraction in detail. The focus of the Reviews is to help you form an opinion about each destination.

Every review has key information on fees, opening hours, and other entrance requirements. You can find tips on getting to the sights, attractions on the way, best times to visit and avoid the crowds.

Suggestions on lodging and sample itineraries round up every review. Bear fruit of this in-depth research and plan an amazing trip to “The Old Line State”.

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