How to get out Maryland
Delaware — America's second smallest state, Delaware is located to the north of Maryland along the Chesapeake Bay.
Pennsylvania — Located to the north of Maryland, the city of Philadelphia makes an easy weekend trip from most destinations in Maryland, and offers a glimpse into America's Revolutionary War era history.
West Virginia — Maryland's western neighbor is the only state in the USA to lie completely within a mountain range (in this case, the Appalachians).
Washington, D.C. — The nation's capital is a must-see for most visitors, with a wealth of sites including the Capitol, the White House, the Smithsonian Museum, and a vast array of other monuments and attractions.
Virginia — Maryland's southern neighbor is bordered by ocean and mountains and has much to offer travelers interested in history and scenic landscapes.
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