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Looking for fun things to do in Maryland? Browse Maryland sights, activities, and tourist attractions ranked by fellow travelers. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Maryland. You may also write your own review of what to do in Maryland.
#1 of 198 things to do in Maryland
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ilvhrsz says:
When you go, be single! My bro met the pres. and we had a ball at the ball and the graduation was soooooooooooooooo cool!
Very proud of my bro. Blue Angels flyover, sweet!
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#2 of 198 things to do in Maryland
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diisha392 says:
I ranked this sculpture garden as life-changing because in addition to being a beautiful place, it changed my perspective on modern art. I was not a fan of modern art, but seeing these sculptures set among nature has made me want to go to a modern art museum and see more.
The little details are …
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#3 of 198 things to do in Maryland
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mink_risa says:
What I like about this museum is the location. It is located at Charles Str.,in Baltimore's historic area. You could plan to visit the museum and dine out at nearby restaurant. (There are many choices of restaurants at Charles Str.- Italian, Indian, Thai, American, Afghan etc) The museum opens from …
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#4 of 198 things to do in Maryland
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monterey05 says:
If you ever have a chance to visit Solomons Island, definitely head down to the Calvert Marine Museum to see the Drum Point Lighthouse. It is absolutely gorgeous and is one of three remaining screwpile lighthouses. You can take a riverboat tour out on the Patuxent River and vie…
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#5 of 198 things to do in Maryland
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jennjeff1 says:
This is an excellent area to explore nature so close to Washington, DC. There is also the historical Patowmack Canal which was integral to the development of America's East Coast region.
The walkways, footpaths and bridges cross over rushing waters flowing into the Potomac River, which is actual…
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#6 of 198 things to do in Maryland
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missandrea81 says:
We met with fellow TBers Mark (marksreynolds) and Lena (bwitch16) at the renaissance festival. The weather was beautiful at 85 degrees. Our drive out to Annapolis went by quickly. Although we were standing in traffic for 45 minutes to get to the parking lot of the festival.
Mark met us at the gate…
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#7 of 198 things to do in Maryland
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WalterC says:
"If you built it, they will come!" It was more like, if you built it, they will copy.
When Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened in 1992, it started a new wave of retro-style ballparks in Major League Baseball. Other teams started to build ballparks of the same style, as one by one, the cookie cutte…
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#8 of 198 things to do in Maryland
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Andy99 says:
One of the more interesting discoveries in Rockville, Maryland is to find that the author F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda Sayre, are buried here. F. Scott Fitzgerald is most famous for his novel The Great Gatsby describing the changing 1920s Jazz Age lifestyle. Both were writers and the Fitz…
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#9 of 198 things to do in Maryland
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diisha392 says:
In 2002 a four-year old boy named Ben passed away from leukemia. Looking for a way to preserve his memory, his parents focused on the run-down playground at the west entrance of the Salisbury Zoo. They decided to headline a campaign to build a new play area for the children. Two years later Ben 
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#10 of 198 things to do in Maryland
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jamartin39 says:
The Baltimore Aquarium is a really nice place to go when visiting the city. There is alot to do here and just looking around could take a few hours. They have amazing exhibits and a beautiful bird atrium with so many variety's of birds just flying around everywhere. They have a dolphin arena and …
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#11 of 198 things to do in Maryland
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LinuxFE says:
Over all, I didn't really get to do much off base. We had
a-lot of work to do. However, we had some down time waiting for
parts and what not. The base its self has a-lot of cool things to
do. Enough to keep one busy for a while.
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#12 of 198 things to do in Maryland
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amyblueshoes says:
The American Visionary Arts Museum isn't your typical museum... You will find art but not your standard paintings of flowers and scultures of godesses. It has a cruise ship built out of toothpicks, Robots, Claymation displays, tree houses and kinetic sculpture races. These artists are the best of …
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#13 of 198 things to do in Maryland
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Maui says:
My coworkers and I went to "Howl at the Moon" in Baltimore, MD.This is a dueling piano bar, reminding me much of Pete's Dueling Piano Bar in Austin, TX.
The musicians are VERY talented. Despite the short interludes of songs like "My Hump" and hearing Beyonce played by two pianos (it was just…
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#14 of 198 things to do in Maryland
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pinchora says:
Geppi's Entertainment Museum is in the Camden Yards of Baltimore. It is attached to the sports museum and shows a lot of pop culture history from the whole life of the United States History starting at 1776!
This is something that everyone can appriciate. You will walk through the corridores …
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#15 of 198 things to do in Maryland
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tartanhop says:
Awesome museum with a fanastic collection of American and modern art. The Cone sister's collection of Matisse's, Picasso's etc. is a standout, along with several bodies of work from other cultures. Theres a fairly decent modern art wing with a collection that seems to be on a nice rotation (there's …
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