100 Maryland places, attractions and landmarks [Pictures]
From the beaches of Ocean City in the east to the Appalachian Mountains in the west, from the rolling hills of My Lady's Manor (home to Maryland's steeplechase races) in the north to the tidewater marshlands of the Chesapeake Bay to the south -- Maryland has a little bit of everything. And we're not just talking geography, either. With attractions that run the gamut from the 17th-century Colonial settlement of St. Mary's City to the 21st-century wonders on display at the Maryland Science Center in Baltimore, Maryland offers its residents -- and visitors -- a wide variety of places to visit.
Think we're exaggerating? Take a look at these must-see 100 places to visit in Maryland.--Chris Kaltenbach
What's your favorite Maryland landmark or attraction? Tell us in the comments field below.
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Great outdoors: Brookside Gardens
Located in Wheaton Regional Park, Brookside is a 50-acre public display garden. Areas include an aquatic garden, a butterfly garden, a children's garden, a Japanese-style garden and a fragrance garden.
1800 Glenallan Ave., Wheaton montgomeryparks.org/brookside |
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