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SalisburyMaryland was one of the original 13 colonies and has been nicknamed the "Free State."Population and Economy The population of the state of Maryland was approximately 5,700,000 in 2010. Although Annapolis is Maryland's capital, Baltimore is the state's largest city with 630,000 residents reported in 2010. Residents pride themselves on Maryland's Bay producing more seafood; oysters, crabs, clams and fin fish than any comparable body of water. Manufacturing industries include food products, chemicals, computer and electronic products, transportation equipment, and primary metals. Maryland is a major life sciences hub, and there are more than 350 biotechnology companies located in the state. Homeowners Maryland homeowners depend on home services such as house cleaning, carpet & upholstery cleaning, landscaping, and pest control to maintain their homes. Visitors Among the popular attractions in Maryland are the Fort McHenry National Monument; Harpers Ferry and Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Parks; Antietam National Battlefield; National Aquarium, USS Constellation, and National Maryland Science Center at Baltimore's Inner Harbor; Historic St. Mary's City; Jefferson Patterson Historical Park and Museum at St. Leonard; National Maryland Science Center in Annapolis; Goddard Space Flight Center at Greenbelt; Assateague Island National Park Seashore; Ocean City beach resort; and Catoctin Mountain, Fort Frederick, and Piscataway parks. Book a vacation today to Maryland and explore this historic state's hotels, bed and breakfasts, and their many fine seafood restaurants. |
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