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» Romantic Destinations in Maryland
By Richard Rspad | Published 06/22/2008 | Maryland | Unrated
If you love good food and finding an undiscovered location, Maryland is the state for you. Romantic destinations in Maryland are unforgettable and fairly unique.
» Maryland State Parks
By Jimmy Sturo | Published 06/22/2008 | Maryland | Unrated
The State of Maryland has 49 state parks which reveal the beauty and diversity of the region. Visitors can discover the history and culture of Maryland and indulge in adventurous activities for the complete family in each of Maryland's state parks. These state parks are an essential element in Maryland's economy with regard to the number of tourists who visit the parks. You can avail of some of the finest outdoor family recreational and cultural opportunities the state has to offer in a safe and natural setting. Maryland state parks are managed by the Maryland Park Service of the Department of Natural Resources. Visitors can sit by the side of a serene waterfall, hike the trails, splash around in the lakes, enjoy a round of golf or spend time watching wildlife or walk through a sylvan forest. Most of the parks feature boat launches, cabins, campfire programs, campsites, dump station, hook-ups, playground, shelters and visitor centre.
» Maryland Counties
By Jimmy Sturo | Published 06/22/2008 | Maryland | Unrated
Among the 50 states in the United States, Maryland is amongst those with the least number of local governments. Local government typically is county government for much of Maryland. The twenty three counties in Maryland are Allegany, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert, Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Frederick, Garrett, Harford, Howard, Kent, Montgomery, Prince George's, Queen Anne's, St. Mary's, Somerset, Talbot, Washington, Wicomico and Worcester. Three forms of government exist in Maryland counties. They are county commissioners, code home rule, and charter. With the adoption of the Maryland Constitution of 1851, Baltimore City has been regarded on par with county jurisdictions, although it is a municipality.
» A Guide To Maryland
By Jimmy Sturo | Published 06/22/2008 | Maryland | Unrated
The state of Maryland is located on the east coast of the United States. The state came into existence in the year 1788 as a colony founded by Lord Baltimore. Maryland is surrounded by the state of Delaware in the east, Virginia in the south and Pennsylvania in the north.
» Wine Sampling Limousine Trip to Maryland
By Marsha Maung | Published 06/22/2008 | Maryland | Unrated
Are you and your wine enthusiast friends looking for some place to go to satisfy your wine “cravings”? Are you also having problems as to who will be the designated driver after you have gone through the tasting of wines in the wineries? Is no one among you willing to sacrifice and not drink a drop of wine so that all of you will get home safely? If that is the case, there is no need for you or your friends to continue bickering about picking one person from your group to be the designated driver. The moment you book a limousine for your trip, the position of a driver is filled.


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