MARYLAND RELOCATION
July 11th, 2008 by admin
WELCOME TO MARYLAND
FACTS ABOUT MARYLAND
State Capital - Annapolis
Statehood - 1788 (No. 7)
State Dog - Chesapeake Bay Retriever
State Cat - Calico, named after the colors on the state flag
State Bird - Baltimore Oriole
State Fish - Striped Bass (Rockfish to locals)
State Flower - Black Eyed Susan
State Tree - White Oak
State Reptile - Diamondback Terrapin
State Longest Bridge - Chesapeake Bay Bridge
Allegany * Anne Arundel * Baltimore * Calvert * Caroline * Carroll
Cecil * Charles * Dorchester * Frederick * Garett * Harford * Howard
Kent * Montgomery * Prince George’s * Queen Anne’s * Saint Mary’s
Somerset * Talbot * Washington * Wicomico * Worchester
MARYLAND DEMOGRAPHICS
| Maryland Population, Est. 2007 Total Square Miles Total Water Area |
5,650,000 12,406.68 Square Miles 2,632.86 Square Miles |
| Shorelines in counties with significant water access | |
| Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Cecil Charles Dorchester Kent Queen Anne’s St. Mary’s Somerset Talbot Worchester |
432 Miles 209 Miles 132 Miles 200 Miles 183 Miles 498 Miles 268 Miles 323 Miles 297 Miles 619 Miles 442 Miles 407 Miles |
| Total Land Area
Population Density Facts About the Maryland Economy Fishing Mining Manufacturing Other Major Industries Service Industries Agriculture |
9,773.82 Square Miles
541.9 Persons Per Square Miles Leading Industries Crabs are the largest in the nation Stone, Coal, Iron Electrical and Electronic Machinery, Shipping, Tourism, Biotechnology Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Corn, Hay, Tobacco, Soybeans, Chickens,
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MARYLAND BODIES OF WATER. Maryland’s proximity to bodies of water is an important factor in driving industry and population trends. Many communities that were once popular for ”summer homes” are now occupied by year round home owners. Communities along rivers and the Chesapeake Bay are popular with year round residents and the many owners of vacation and weekend homes. Waterfront properties are a finite resource and Maryland has an abundance. Popular waterways are the Chesapeake Bay, an estuary reaching from Pennsylvania to Virignia and into the Atlantic Ocean. Fishing is very popular in the fresh water rivers, bays, lakes and ponds and In the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean.
MARYLAND WATERFRONT AREAS
MARYLAND ATTRACTIONS
Beaches along the Chesapeake Bay are plentiful. Horse friendly properties are throughout MD.
Marinas are availabe throughout Maryland. Maryland offers many golf courses, private and public.
POPULAR HOME STYLES IN MARYLAND
Condo Town Homes on the Water in Harford County. Victorian Homes with A Porch are in Demand.
Luxury Homes offered by National, Local and Custom Builders are found throughout Maryland.
Courtesy, Lenn Harley, Broker, Homefinders.com, 800-711-7988.
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