With so much to do in Maryland, is guaranteed to find something to satisfy everyone. In Delaware, also known as the United States in miniature (“America in Miniature”), visitors can climb mountains in the morning and reach the Atlantic coast at sunset.
Are you a history buff? The interesting geographical location of Maryland ensured that the state was a center of military activity during the U.S. Civil War.
Maryland has four paths of the Civil War (Civil War Trails) fit to drive that allow visitors to follow in the footsteps of the soldiers of this historic era.
Maryland also has the first federally funded road in the United States. The National Historic Trail (Historic National Road) paved the way for westward expansion. Today, travelers can follow the evolution of the history of transport to go this route and stop to buy some great antiques on the road.
If you enjoy exploring the road less traveled, follow signs for Black-Eyed Susan in Maryland’s 19 scenic trails. The old Main Street, the Indian Trail to the Bay Beach (Beach to Bay Indian Trail) and the Appalachian Mountains Atlantic (Atlantic Appalachians) are just some of the thematic trails that are in our guide and map of scenic trails.
Looking for a vacation destination that has everything? Save time and money with a visit to a single state. All in Maryland is within a driving distance from the International Thurgood Marshall Airport Baltimore/Washington.
From the mountains to the coast, there is plenty to see and do. Start planning your next vacation in Maryland today!
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