Explore Baltimore: The largest city in Maryland offers a mix of historic neighborhoods, cultural attractions, and a vibrant waterfront. Don'.
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Visit Annapolis: Maryland's capital city is known for its colonial charm and maritime heritage. Explore the historic district, take a stroll along the waterfront, and visit the United States Naval Academy.
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Assateague Island: This barrier island along the coast is famous for its wild horses, stunning beaches, and diverse wildlife. You can camp, hike, swim, and enjoy various water activities here.
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Explore the Chesapeake Bay: With its scenic beauty and water-based activities, the Chesapeake Bay offers boating, fishing, crabbing, and sailing opportunities. The bay also has charming waterfront towns worth visiting.
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Antietam National Battlefield: This historic site marks the location of the bloodiest one-day battle in American history during the Civil War. Explore the battlefield, learn about the history, and visit the visitor center.
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Catoctin Mountain Park: Enjoy hiking, picnicking, and exploring the beautiful landscapes of this park. The park is also home to Camp David, the presidential retreat.
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Maryland Science Center: Located in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, this interactive museum offers hands-on exhibits, an IMAX theater, and a planetarium.
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Ocean City: A popular beach resort destination, Ocean City offers a classic boardwalk, sandy beaches, amusement parks, and a lively nightlife.
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National Cryptologic Museum: If you're interested in history and cryptography, this museum located near Fort Meade showcases the history of codebreaking and intelligence gathering.
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Visit Historic Towns: Maryland has many charming historic towns, such as Frederick, Ellicott City, and St. Michaels. These towns offer quaint shops, historic architecture, and a glimpse into the past.
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