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Welcome to Maryland!

Maryland at a Glance
Capital: Annapolis
Nickname: Old Line State
Bird: Baltimore Oriole
Tree: White Oak
Largest City: Baltimore
Neighboring States: Delaware, Washington D.C., Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia

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http://www.mdisfun.org/
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Official Contact Information
Maryland Office of Tourism Development
217 E. Redwood St
9th floor
Baltimore, MD 21202
1-800-MDISFUN


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4-Day Explore, Activate and Relax from American Travel Center

Saints and Sinners Tour, Frederick County, Maryland

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Civil War Crossroads of Maryland

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Travel opportunities abound in Maryland. The shores that surround the state bring thousands of visitors seeking water recreation such as Ocean City, Maryland's most popular ocean resort. Clams, crabs and oysters are bountiful for both catching and dining. Annapolis, located in Maryland's south, is the state's capital and also the sailing capital of America. Maryland's maritime past is evidenced throughout the state with maritime museums, such as the Baltimore Maritime Museum, located in Baltimore - the state's largest city. In Maryland's south, Civil War buffs will want to visit the National Museum of Civil War Medicine in Frederick.

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