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MARYLAND TRAVEL NURSES
This is your opportunity for a complete travel nursing experience! Explore the history, culture, city excitement, and go hiking and kayaking in Maryland. Have a good time on your travel assignment and memories to last a lifetime.

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MARYLAND FACTS:
Capital: Annapolis
Statehood: April 28, 1788
Origin of Name: Henrietta Maria
Area: 12,193 miles
Highest Point: Black Mountain
State Flower: Black-eyed Susan
State Tree: White Oak
State Bird: Baltimore Oriole
State Dog: Chesapeake Bay Retriever
State Cat: Calico
State Fish: Striped bass
State Sport: Jousting
State Drink: Milk
State Nicknames: "The Old Line State" & "The Free State"

For more information on Maryland, check out the official site of the Maryland Office of Tourism!

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Maryland Locations
The state of Maryland has something to offer for everyone - unique parks, a national monument, battlefields, historic sites, scenic trails, and a national seashore. The "America in Miniature" state offers a variety of topography - now all you have to do is decide which one you would like to enjoy!

EASTERN SHORE: If you enjoy beaches, we suggest Maryland's Eastern Shore. Ocean City has become a year-round destination and includes 10 miles of white sandy beaches, a famous boardwalk, and numerous shops and restaurants.
Includes: Kent County, Queen Anne's County, Talbot County, Caroline County, Dorchester County, Wicomico County, Somerset County, Worcester County, Ocean City, and Cecil County

CENTRAL MARYLAND: If you are looking for a different change of pace, Annapolis is a great place to go if you like adventure. As the capital of Maryland, it is full of attractions and historic hotels. Here you can have the complete vacation experience with hiking, history, kayaking, culture, and big-city excitement.
Includes: Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Harford County, and Howard County

CAPITAL REGION: At the Capital Region, you can find peaceful farmland as well as active cities and suburbs. The are is known for its many high-tech industries and research centers in the fields of telecommunications, electronics, computers, and health and medicine.
Includes: Frederick County, Montgomery County, and Prince George's County

WESTERN MARYLAND: Western Maryland is known especially for its outdoors adventures. Here you can climb Maryland's highest mountain, brave whitewater rapids, hike the Appalachian Trail, swim in numerous lakes, or go skiing or ice fishing in the winter.
Includes: Garrett County, Allegany County, Washington County

SOUTHERN REGION: The Southern Region is for those interested in historic sites and environmental treasures. People who live here still farm a variety of crops such as tobacco, corn, wheat, soybeans and harvest fish and shellfish. The area is full of woods, fields, ponds, swamps, and beaches.
Includes: Calvert County, Charles County, and St. Mary's County


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The U.S. Census Bureau classifies Maryland as a South-Atlantic state. According to a survey, Maryland is the second most wealthy state in the United States. Maryland has a diverse economy. It has been popular for its leadership as a Life Sciences epicenter and has over 350 Biotechnology firms.

Maryland was the seventh state to ratify the US Constitution. Maryland offers a vast variety of topography, which proves its nickname "America in Miniature." It includes sandy dunes, low marshlands, gently rolling hills of the Piedmont, and mountain pine groves. Along with its diverse land, Maryland has a wide variety of climates. Maryland has a large food-production sector. Commercial fishing, focused in the Chesapeake Bay, has also included the largest catches by species in the blue crab, oysters, striped bass, and menhaden.

Maryland offers a variety of attractions. Drive along a network of Civil War Trails and explore the Historic National Road. There are lots of family fun activities offered. Want to live it up on the town? Maryland also has a variety of entertainment options. Recreational activities such as sailing, golfing, and skiing are available during the seasons. For a taste of Maryland, enjoy great local seafood.

During your visit, be sure to tour the art museums such as the Baltimore Museum of Art, Walters Art Museum, and the American Visionary Art Museum. View the Fort Henry National Monument, which its bombardment inspired the "Star Spangled Banner." Gambrill State Park offers great views from the Catoctin peaks. In Catoctin Mountain Park, you can view the Camp David Presidential Retreat, a traditional retreat for presidents.

Maryland Travel Nurses welcomes you to explore Maryland as your next travel nursing destination!



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