
Real Estate Tips:
Diversify your portfolio as much as possible. You do not want to have all of your investment funds in only one type of investment. Spread them out over stocks, real estate, and other investments in order to protect yourself should something bad happen in one area of the investment market. Investing in real estate is one way to earn a return on your money as long as you choose your property wisely and purchase at a fair price. You can purchase a home and sell it when it increases in value. You can also purchase rental properties that provide you with an income, although you must deal with the headaches of being a landlord. Investing in real estate investment trusts (REITs) is another way to invest in real estate without having to actually own a physical property.
3 Popular Attractions In Maryland
- Chesapeake Bay Bridge: Dual-span bridge spanning the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.
- Port Discovery: Children's museum in Baltimore, Maryland.
Maryland Facts:
- King Williams School opened in 1696 it was the first school in the United States.
- Samuel F.B. Morse reportedly received the first telegraph message in Bladensburg, in 1844, before his famous “What Hath God Wrought” message between Baltimore and Washington. His telegraph wire had been strung along the railroad right of way. Ezra Cornell, founder of Cornell University, lived in Bladensburg and is said to have invented the telegraph pole.
- The Maryland Renaissance Festival is held from August and October in Crownsville.
- The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad was the country's first commercial railroad, dating back to 1827.
- Interesting fact: Baltimore is the birthplace of Babe Ruth.
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Maryland's Chesapeake Bay unites two distinct shores. A proud, traditional western shore and a laid back, casual eastern shore together make one great weekend getaway. Only a short drive from Baltimore, Washington DC and Philadelphia, Maryland's Chesapeake Bay region has great food and good vibes to make a weekend you won't soon forget!
We'll visit Annapolis, St Michaels and a memorial to the Underground Railroad.
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Intro: (0:00)
Overview: (0:36)
Annapolis: (1:27)
Chesapeake Bay Bridge: (5:23)
St Michaels: (6:15)
Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park: (13:14)
Oxford: (15.34)
Tilghman Island: (17:13)
Blackwater Wildlife Refuge: (17:45)
Final Thoughts: (18:16)
All video shot by me using iPhone12.
Don’t these crab cakes look great? Maryland is a small state that packs a big punch! From the founding fathers to todays seafood industry, this state is a great place to visit and learn. What is your favorite part of Maryland?
I'm 62 years old now I live in Washington state I remember Chesapeake Bay Beach as a child 9 years old 10 years old I live in Prince George County Maryland and we would take a trip to Chesapeake Bay beach at the time they had an amusement park not for sure if they still have it or not. Can let me know thank you.If they do have an amusement park still can you tell me a YouTube url video that I can look at it, to bring back memories.
Lovely show
Nice video
I love Annapolis. Sandy Point State Park is my favorite spot there
It looks amazing. Cannot wait to visit. Hi from Beverly Hills, CA 🇺🇸