Maryland, USA
Maryland bed and breakfast accommodation for a rich experience
Maryland bed and breakfast visitors are always amazed to hear that this state on the Atlantic Coast in the Mid-Atlantic region of the US is practically the size of Belgium. What is more, Maryland is the wealthiest state in the US, which is really saying something. New Jersey and California don’t come close in terms of median income. Maryland is nicknamed “The Old Line State” and “The Free State”. Because it is a border state it has characteristics of both the northern southern US regions. The rural western, southern and eastern Maryland are more southern in culture while densely populated central Maryland -- Baltimore and the Washington Beltway regions -- are more northern in outlook. Wherever you go in compact Maryland B&Bs lodges and inns abound. Maryland is a life sciences hub, boasting more than 350 biotechnology firms. Agencies and institutionslocated throughout Maryland include University System of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health. Maryland bed and breakfast visitors are often connected these biological institutes and doing business in the region. The capital city, Annapolis, is home to the US Naval Academy. Maryland manufacturing industries include food products, computer components, chemicals, electronic products, transportation equipment and primary metals. Baltimore is the site of the world-famous Johns Hopkins University and Hospital. There are many Maryland bed andbreakfast establishments near John Hopkins for the convenience of travelers.
Maryland's eastern and western shores embrace the Chesapeake Bay and the many estuaries and rivers create one of the longest waterfronts in any state. The bay is navigable, and offers a rich habitat for abundant populations of fish and wildlife. There are many wonderful Maryland B&B lodges and inns in the Chesapeake Bay area. The Bay produces wonderful seafood and important agricultural products such as greenhouse and nursery products, chickens, dairy products, eggs and soybeans. Stone, coal, sand, gravel, cement, and clay are the chief mineral products. There is plenty of historical interest in the state. Among sights that attract bed and breakfast visitors to Maryland are the Fort McHenry National Monument, Harpers Ferry and
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Parks, the National Aquarium, the USS Constellation and Maryland Science Center at Baltimore's Inner Harbor, the Antietam NationalBattlefield and historic St. Mary's City. Many bed and breakfast visitors in Maryland visit the Jefferson Patterson Historical Park and Museum at St. Leonard, the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, the Goddard Space Flight Center at Greenbelt, the Assateague Island National Park Seashore and the Ocean City beach resort. Don’t forget the Catoctin Mountain, Fort Frederick, and Piscataway parks.