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MARYLAND

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Maryland is fascinating, and also fascinatingly beautiful. From the rising mountains out of the horizon, to the winding coastline, and vibrant harbors...this quaint and charming state has romance written all over it.

 

Maryland has an incredibly rich history, especially the Civil War period. Colonial buildings line the streets of Annapolis. Fascinating historic attractions make fore beautiful days out together, learning of the state's character, personality, and stories still embedded in the trees and roads.

 

The state has 18 scenic byways which map the routes of it's culture, it's arts, and it's beauty. They are the perfect answer when you want to take a drive together and see the romance that filters through the natural beauty of the lakes and forests passing you by.

 

Hike through the forests dotted with wildlife. Sail the Chesapeake Bay as the sun goes down across the water.

Escape to the quaint B&Bs. Relax in a historic lighthouse. Cozy up in the charming small town inns. Create your own history, and become a part of Maryland's.

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COVE POINT LIGHTHOUSE, Lusby

An incredibly unique getaway for any couple wanting a private & breathtaking ocean views

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SHIP WATCH INN, Chesapeake City

The only water's edge B&B in South Chesapeake, featuring 9 rooms & a suite

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BLUE MAX INN, Chesapeake City

Dating back to 1854, this nautically eclectic B&B offers working fireplaces & private baths

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INN AT PERRY CABIN, St. Michaels

As seen in the 2005 movie The Wedding Crashers, this resort & spa is seeped in history

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BRAMPTON B&B INN, Chestertown

A beautifully restored 1860 manor house set within 20 acres of landscaped gardens, with breakfast

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GREAT OAK MANOR, Chestertown

A magnificent Georgian-style country estate, with 12 guest rooms on Maryland's Eastern Shore.

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