ACROSS MARYLAND — Planning your next vacation or trip to Maryland?
Look no further than this list of local landmarks and destinations. From visiting Old Town in Annapolis to trying out the seafood along the Chesapeake Bay, there is something for everyone.
Check out the list below to start planning your trip now.
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National Aquarium
Go to Baltimore's Inner Harbor and check out the National Aquarium. See a wide array of sea life and go paddling on the Inner Harbor. ( Roger L Wollenberg/UPI/Shutterstock)
Fort McHenry National Monument
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Fort McHenry National Monument is a pentagonal base located on the coast near Baltimore. The base played a major role in the war of 1812, protecting the harbor from the British Navy. Visit the historic landmark today. ( Shutterstock)
Old Town Annapolis
Take a stroll along Annapolis' Old Town. This scenic area has plenty to offer from dining to shops all along the water. (Shutterstock)
Baltimore Museum of Art
If you are looking to see fine art make sure to stop by the Baltimore Museum of Art. The museum offers a beautiful sculpture garden and an array different art genres. (Shutterstock)
Antietam National Battlefield
The park located in Sharpsburg commemorates a historic battle fought during the Civil War. The battle of Antietam led to Abraham Lincoln's creation of the Emancipation of Proclamation. Hike the grounds today to see the monuments erected for the fallen and key figures from the battle. (Shutterstock)
Ocean City Boardwalk
Find some fun in the sun at Ocean City Boardwalk. Try out some local eateries and shops on the boardwalk and make sure to hit the beach after. (Ritu Manoj Jethani/Shutterstock)
Assateague State Park
After going to the beach in Ocean City, travel south to visit Assateague State Park. The park is known for its sandy beaches and wild horses. Traverse the marshy area by canoe or kayak to get a closer look at the horses and other wildlife in the area. (Shutterstock)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Make sure to catch a baseball game at Orioles Park at Camden Yards. The Baltimore stadium was completed in 1992 and home to the Baltimore Orioles. Try out the food in Camden Yards and see a game today. (Amy Roswurm/Shutterstock)
Chesapeake Bay
Visit the stunning Chesapeake Bay for the views and the seafood. Sample Maryland crabs at Schaefer's Canal House and Knoxie's Table, while watching the boats go by on the Chesapeake. Also make sure to visit the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum to learn more about the area. (Shutterstock)
The Walters Art Museum
The Walters Art Museum houses a vast art collection by William Thompson Walters and Henry Walters. Located in Baltimore, the art collection from the father and son duo has everything from 19th century to ancient art. (Shutterstock)
Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum
Visit the house of legendary poet Edgar Allen Poe. Located in Baltimore, the small row home belonging to the poet has become a museum dedicated to his legacy. (Hethers/Shutterstock)