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Maryland State is one of the most diverse states in the United States, and it offers a wide range of attractions and activities for residents and visitors alike. From its majestic mountains, tranquil beaches, and picturesque colonial towns to its vibrant cities, Maryland has something for everyone. The state is particularly known for its blue crabs, abundant seafood, historic sites, outdoor recreation opportunities, craft breweries, wineries, world-class museums, and performing arts centers. Visitors to Maryland can also enjoy a variety of festivals and cultural events throughout the year. Overall, Maryland State is an excellent destination for those looking to explore the country's history and culture while also partaking in outdoor recreational activities or simply relaxing on the beach.

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Commute - 5/1/2011
Commuting is crazy and takes years off your life.  Read More

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Cost Of Living - 4/23/2011
Expensive Read More

scam artist - 12/21/2010
Karen rooker has defeated the town for more than twenty years. she won her candidatcy for mayor by cheating. she and her friend genia forster (poilce clerk) who also has a husband on the town council. the whole group needs to go and put in working people for the town. start with Read More

I am not moving no matter what - 11/13/2010
Maryland is the entire country in one state. You have the mountains in Western Maryland; the beach on the eastern shore, high cost of living in central Maryland and high taxes, housing is expensive but Maryland has almost everything you could find elsewhere altogether. The Federal Government is a good neighbor to have and provides a tremendous economic engine for stability in Maryland, the District of Columbia and Northern Virginia as well. Maryland is not perfect but its a good place to live, work and vacation. I live in Laurel Maryland which is the center of Read More

A wonderful, little state. - 11/3/2010
I have lived in Maryland for all but six months of my life and couldn't imagine living anywhere else. I was born and raised here and though I've been all over the country and the world, Maryland will always be home. I love the fact that we have access to beautiful bodies of water AND gorgeous mountains...and it doesn't take long to get from one to the other.

The way we prepare and eat seafood is unique and definitely a pleasant surprise for someone who is looking for food with a lot of flavor. Our nightlife is fantastic and we offer something for EVERYONE, yuppies and hipsters Read More

In a word--Awful - 10/26/2010
There is nothing in Maryland you couldn't find in other states with friendlier people, lower taxes, lower crime, prettier cities and more scenic areas overall. People here are amazingly provincial, they act as if you're supposed to be impressed by Baltimore and the Chesapeake Bay. Why ? Endless cookie cutter tract housing, terrible traffic, filthy neighborhoods. I just never could get why people made such a big deal about living here. The accent is the weirdest thing I've ever heard, like someone trying to talk with a mouthful of marbles. Everyone was so arrogant and self-impressed. I'm out of here at the end of the year anyway. The South has nicer people and weather and the west has nicer scenery. Avoid Maryland at all costs, the most important ones being your mental and physical well being Read More

Land Value - 10/19/2010
The cost of living in the State of Maryland is very high and I wished I could find the value of land much cheaper Read More

Compare Taxes before choosing where to live - 10/18/2010
Because of the economic downswing, the Washington DC area (DC, MD, VA) some of the counties, cities and the states have imposed additional taxes. Do a comparison of taxes and services before deciding where to Read More

Beware: Marylanders are overrated; too Eastern, no - 8/24/2010
I've lived in Maryland over 5 years now, and despite the on-off economy, been very disappointed with it operates and treats people.
Most residents appear to come from two places: Northeast states close to it(especially NY, NJ, PA), or foreign countries--both think and act as Maryland is the ONLY US state that exists--they seem unware of states west and south outside of it, except for their ocasional trip up straight to New York, or down to Florida or Myrtle Beach--and NO FURTHER! (I grew up in Texas, where people there are certainly geographically in-tune to all sections of America, not just the eastern seaboard.
Residents appear to be wishy-washy phony liberal Democrats tending to instead support reserved, seemingly Virginia style (and they claim they HATE Virginia!) Republican-style standards--employers judge employees too much on those who act "Eastern" or wear only certain eastern style wardropes to work. Residents enjoy rudeness, using NY style obscenties to each Read More

Wish they has listed all the above! - 7/31/2010
Don't move to Maryland! I've lived here all my 46 years and we're praying for a job transfer out of here! Maryland from an insiders view: higher taxes, bad roads, constant construction going on but nothing really accomplished, unless you have a major degree forget about making any money (No jobs here!), houses sitting empty everywhere,...The weather anymore is crazy! Last winter it snowed all the time. Big snows! Now this summer it has been HOT with no rain! We hope we can get our children away from this state before they get trapped. TIYE, If you move from NY...bypass Maryland! Read More

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