One of the lesser-known vacation gems in the U.S., Maryland isn’t called “America in Miniature” because its total land measurement is only 10,000 miles.
Instead, Maryland earned this state slogan by providing just about every kind of natural environment tourists would want–from sandy beaches along the coastline to large portions of the Appalachian Mountains to delightful rolling hills and dynamic cities.
Here are eight of the most popular places in Maryland to visit during the fall:
Located in Baltimore and Harford counties, Maryland’s Gunpowder Falls State Park offers 18,000 acres of wetlands, protected wildlands, steep mountain slopes, beaches,
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