Maryland offers the broadest range of recreational, intellectual and cultural activities in one of the most convenient areas of the United States. In short, the breadth of America can be experienced within a 200-mile Maryland trip.
Maryland is a state on the eastern seaboard, bordered by Virginia, West
Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. Originally founded by Virginians growing
tobacco along the tidal rivers in the south, the King of England granted the
land to Lord Baltimore. He then established a colony which was tolerant to
Catholics.
Maryland has changed a lot over the years, with the big city of Baltimore
both growing and declining to create an eclectic mix of people. Annapolis has
retained its charm of a colonial port city where locals enjoy the picturesque
Chesapeake Bay. Crabs, particularly soft-shell crabs, are synonmyous with
Maryland and much of the local cuisine incorporates seafood from the bay. More
recently, the area around D.C. has overgrown itself into a suburban nightmare of
gridlock, while western Maryland still looks much the same as it did several
hundred years ago.
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