During American history, Maryland played a crucial role. The state took part in the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Civil War. The state played a significant role in the Industrial Revolution, the nation’s westward expansion, and the Space Age, among others. Besides beaches, hills, and state parks, it’s also known for its wildlife reserves and mountains. Maryland is a great place to visit for those interested in exploring nature or history. Maryland is often referred to as “Little America” because of its wide variety of terrain. Maryland has mountains, beaches, dunes, farmlands, forests, farms, etc. Maryland experiences all four seasons. There are many tasty seafood options in Maryland, especially crabs. Crab cakes sell more than hot dogs and hamburgers during lunch at the Chesapeake Bay! More blue crabs and soft clams are produced in Maryland than anywhere else in the country. There are 1.5 million visitors to Baltimore’s National Aquarium every year. Over 750 different species of marine life are displayed in 2,200,000 gallons of water at the aquarium. Some of the cities we service in Maryland are:
Frederick, Hagerstown, Montgomery County, Baltimore