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100 Best Things to do in Maryland 5/20

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.

 

21. Baltimore Museum of Industry (Baltimore)

 

If you want to learn about Baltimore’s industrial history and how it’s innovating into the future, this is a great place to visit. Here, you’ll find exhibits of industrial spaces like a cannery, garment loft, and a print shop. This is a great hands on place for the kids. Stop by and spend 2-3 hours here learning about the history of this great city.

 

22. Piscataway National Park (Accokeek)

This park exists as an easement to keep the view from Mt Vernon and is home to many different animal species, including bald eagles, foxes, ospreys, and deer. There’s a fishing pier and two large boardwalks that take you over freshwater wetlands. There’s also a variety of trails, meadows, and woodlands to explore. And make sure you stop by the National Colonial Farm. You could spend a whole day exploring here.

 

23. Milkhouse Brewery (Mount Airy)

This is Maryland’s first brewing farm and the owners actually helped get the Farm Brewery law enacted. A tasting room soon followed and they serve five year round beers as well as some seasonals. They use the hops grown right on their farm as well as other other homegrown and local ingredients to make brews like Red Eye Porter, Coppermine Creek Dry Stout, and Stairway IPA. Stop by the tasting room and spend an evening sampling their brews.

 

24. Carroll County Farm Museum (Westminster)

Opened in 1966, the Carroll County Farm Museum that exhibits life at it was in the 1880s. Here you can attend teas, see old farm equipment, as well as see how spinning, weaving, tinsmithing, broom making, and more were once a part of everyday life. Spend 2-3 hours here learning about the past on this beautiful farm.

 

25. Clyde’s Tower Oaks Lodge (Rockville)

This restaurant is one of a kind and stunningly beautiful. The 200 year old two story barn has a huge stone fireplace at each end of it’s Great Room. There’s several other rooms in the establishment, including the Saranac Room with skylights, birch bark canoe and a Native American weathervane and the Tack Room with large, comfortable booths. Come for a meal and have something delicious in this amazing space.

 

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