Maryland, known as the Old Line State, is a beautiful place to vacation. It has lovely spots to enjoy nature, a proud military tradition, and tons of historical sites dating back to the founding of the United States of America. Historians believe that the nickname “Old Line State” came from George Washington himself! 

Those looking to experience history will find a lot to do in Maryland, be it touring sites of important battles from the Revolutionary war or see parts of the Underground Railroad that were used to hide escaping slaves from their captors. Military buffs can enjoy seeing several forts and bases where the US Navy operates and trains the next generation of leaders. If you’re looking to simply relax, Maryland’s many beaches, parks, and casinos will show you a good time.

 

 

Maryland is also on the cusp of the latest trends, Sports betting is legal in Maryland, putting it at the forefront of the newest big industry in the US. This means that people in Maryland can go to casinos to wager on current major league games. Or you can use a sportsbook app to bet from your phone, placing the excitement of betting on the big game in the palm of your hand. 

Whether it’s thrills, history, or a quiet getaway you seek, these Maryland attractions have you covered. 

Inner Harbor In Baltimore

 

This city center is the best of two worlds: seaside luxury and downtown bustle. You can see the boats and catch the calming sea breeze, or you can hit the streets to search for the best-hidden shops and restaurants. Everything is pretty much within walking distance so you don’t have to worry about spending too much on travel. The Baltimore Convention Center is close by, so this is a fantastic place to explore if you happen to be in town for a business or entertainment convention. 

 

 

Chesapeake Bay

This bay is tied to the history of Maryland and the US, and it just makes for a pretty place to visit. There’s a Maritime Museum that showcases boats from time periods. Those interested in boating can also learn about the trade of sailing as it was experienced throughout history. For a more leisurely activity, you can just take a boat out and enjoy the water. 

Six Flags America

For pure entertainment value, Six Flags is hard to beat. This one has a waterpark for beating the heat during the summer, but Six Flags is always best for its coasters. The thrills are well and alive at Six Flags America in Maryland, and you can always search onlines for good deals on tickets. 

 

 

Maryland International Raceway

Speaking of high-speed thrills, you can watch car and bike races at this iconic racetrack. This is more of a summer attraction, with over 100 races scheduled during the warm season. There’s enough seating for over 10,000 fans, making for an epic event that’s hyped up by the huge crowds. 

 

 

Smith Island

If the classic lifestyle is to your taste, you might prefer Smith Island. This isolated community still speaks in Elizabethan accents and bakes an old-style layer cake. The Smith cake is the official dessert of Maryland, making it worth the ferry ride from Chesapeake. 

 

Ft. McHenry

Here you can stand where American soldiers once defended from invading British after the White House was set on fire. This base is where the troops held out against impossible odds and flew the red, white, and blue for one of the first times. After seeing the American flag fly high after victory, Francis Scott Key was moved to write the Star-Spangled Banner, our National Anthem.