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100 Best Things to do in Maryland 18/20

Maryland is a great state to visit. There’s a wide mix of things to do here. The state is rich in American Revolutionary and Civil War history. It’s right on the Chesapeake Bay and has maritime roots. Plus, there are parks, rivers, and even part of the Appalachian Trail here. Add the art, brews, and amazing food and you have a great all-inclusive destination.

 

86. Flying Dog Brewery (Frederick)

Founded in 1990, the Flying Dog Brewery gives free tours every Wednesday through Saturday. Their tasting room has 20 beers on tap and a nice food menu from Roasthouse Pub. Stop by for a tour and a beer and don’t forget to fill your growler before you head home.

 

87. Appalachian Trail (Various)

Maryland is home to 41 miles of the famed Appalachian Trail. It’s rated as an easy to moderate part of the trail itself and follows the spine of South Mountain. The hike through the state will typically take 3-4 days and is a great place to start if you’re trying to get a feel for your ability to do harder stretches. Hike for a few hours or make your way through when attempting to walk the whole of the Appalachian Trail.

 

88. National Electronics Museum (Linthicum Heights)

This museum started when on a Westinghouse Family Day celebration in 1973, an employee who planned the event decided it would be a great idea to display some of the products the employees were working on so their families could see. Today, you’ll need about 2 hours to see all the defense electronics on display, including the development of the telegraph and telephone, amatuer radio, and sonar technology.

 

89. Six Flags America (Bowie)

Six Flags has locations all across the country and their Maryland location offers some great rides. Thrill rides, kid’s rides, and water rides await. This is truly a place where the entire family will be able to find a ride that suits them perfectly. Spend a day at Six Flags and make sure to ride one of their handful of rollercoasters.

 

90. W.C. Harlan (Baltimore)

This is a low key, under the radar type place that consistently gets five star reviews and makes some interesting and tasty cocktails. The decor is simple and clean and is based on speakeasies of the Prohibition Era. They do minimal right – just a few beers on tap, a cocktail du jour, and a handful of wine selections. Stop by and spend an evening here sipping some cocktails or wine.

 

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