What to do and see in Maryland, United States: The Best Government Buildings

May 19, 2022 Jana Sager

Maryland is known as “America in Miniature” because of its great variations in topography and culture. This makes it a perfect east coat travel destination for those who would like to experience a little bit of everything. From amusement parks, to beaches, to mountains and historical sites, there is plenty to see and do. Each region of Maryland provides its own unique and fun activities to do. If you're headed for some fun in the sun in Ocean City on its eastern coast, be sure not to miss the Ocean City Beach, the Boardwalk, or Trimper's Rides and Amusement Park for an all-ages fun experience. Central Maryland is home to a Six Flags theme park, the Annapolis Golf Club, and countless hubs of art and culture such as the African Art Museum and Annapolis Opera, Inc. Heading to western Maryland? It is perfect for lovers of nature and the outdoors, with the Washington Monument State Park, Wisp Resort ski slopes, and the spectacular Muddy Creek Falls.
Restaurants in Maryland

100 N Calvert St, Baltimore, MD 21202-1709 +1 410-962-2820 http://www.facebook.com/BaltimoreLegalHistory
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Museum of Baltimore Legal History-Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse

2. Winchester Hall

12 E Church St, Frederick, MD 21701-5437 https://downtownfrederick.org/item/winchester-hall-frederick-county-government/
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Winchester Hall

3. Baltimore City Hall

100 Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202-3427 http://www.baltimorecity.gov/
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Baltimore City Hall

4. Maryland State House

91 State Cir, Annapolis, MD 21401-1904 +1 410-974-3400 http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdstatehouse/html/home.html
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Maryland State House

The seat of government for the state of Maryland.

Reviewed By barryl575 - Philadelphia, United States

The Maryland capital building is steeped in history and features exquisite architecture. The display highlights many important events that have happened both from a Maryland and National perspective. It is a self-guided tour, but the guards are very helpful if you have questions. If you are interested in early American history it is not to be missed.

5. Allegany County Courthouse

30 Washington St, Cumberland, MD 21502-2948
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Allegany County Courthouse

6. Town of Upper Marlboro

14211 School Ln, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772-2866 +1 301-627-6905 http://uppermarlboromd.gov/
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Town of Upper Marlboro

7. National Archives and Records Administration College Park

8601 Adelphi Rd, College Park, MD 20740-6002 +1 301-837-2000 http://www.archives.gov/college-park
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