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Welcome to MARYLAND
The Old Line State

Welcome to Maryland, The Old Line State. Whether you are drawn by the state’s natural beauty, it’s well preserved history, numerous cultural and sports attractions, it’s diversity or the peaceful pace of its small towns, you are bound to find something you like in Maryland. The Chesapeake Bay, 4000 miles of coastline, wonderful wildlife and port towns will make your visit to Maryland very enjoyable. You can find historic small towns, the nation’s first railroad line, scores of antique shops, a fully developed ski resort and plenty of thoroughbred horses to look at. With nearly 200 golf courses and link to challenge the professional as well as the amateur Maryland really has something for everyone. From the Inner Harbor to the mountains you can either relax or enjoy the fast pace of the city. With world-famous historic sites and museums, shopping and fly-fishing, Maryland has it all. There are wild ponies that still run free on Assateague Island wonderful exhibits at the National Aquarium. You can even get there without hours in your car. Maryland is a small state that is big on having fun. So come visit us in Maryland. So many things to do. So close together.

We thank you for choosing Maryland Travel Guide to plan your next vacation, and hope that your time spent in Maryland is both enjoyable and refreshing.

 


 
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