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100 Best Things to do in Maryland 20/20

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.

 

96. Southside Diner (Baltimore)

The Southside Diner has been around for nearly 100 years, originally doing business as Rallo’s. It’s gone through a few different iterations over the years until it recently settled in this new location. Their menu includes all day breakfast with delicious waffles, omelettes, and platters plus sandwiches, burgers, and an expanded dinner menu. The location might be new, but it’s still the same delicious place to stop in for a meal.

 

97. Red Canoe Cafe and Children’s Bookstore (Baltimore)

The Red Canoe Cafe and Children’s Bookstore is a warm, friendly place that tempts you to slow down. Their coffee comes in real mugs and you’re greeted by a bakery case full of deliciousness that you’ll instantly want to sit down and have a muffin. They have a breakfast and lunch menu and a children’s bookstore attached and host many community events, including storytime and art shows.Slow down and stop by for a cup of coffee, some great food, and friendly service.

 

98. B&O Railroad Museum (Baltimore))

This national historic landmark immerses you in the history of the railroad. Grab some snacks, go on a train ride, and let the kids play on the train tables or in the train themed playground. Spend 2-3 hours here so the kids can get their fill of this awesome, educational place.

 

99. American Visionary Art Museum (Baltimore)

This is a unique space for art that has expanded to summer camps, a big outdoor movie theater, and sculpture garden. They have permanent exhibits and a lot that rotate through, plus outdoor exhibitions and a sculpture barn full of a life sized chess set and other unique pieces. Spend 2-3 hours here to check out the art and maybe stay for an outdoor movie.

 

100. Fort McHenry (Baltimore)

The defense of this fort in the Revolutionary War inspired the lyrics to the Star Spangled Banner. You can tour the fort and the barracks and see the soldiers’ quarters, uniform and weapon displays, plus the officers’ quarters and the guard house. If you’re a military buff, allow about 2 hours to explore the fort and the grounds.

 

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