Maryland Eastern State by the Nation s Capital |
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| By Howard Giske-6947 | ||||
Many Federal government agencies are located in Maryland, including the Census Bureau, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Maryland has a large food-production sector. Commercial fishing is a major industry in Chesapeake Bay and off the Atlantic. Maryland oysters and crabs are famous and other species caught include striped bass. There is quite a bit of agriculture and dairy production in Maryland, and the counties around Chesapeake Bay still grow a tobacco cash crop. Salisbury Maryland is a home of Perdue Farms and other chicken farming operations. There is manufacturing, such as steel production but a lot of it has been shut down over the last 20 or 30 years. Baltimore City is the eighth largest port in the nation and has a population of over 600,000, with over 2.5 million in its metropolitan area. Computer industries mainly for the purposes of the Federal Government are another source of employment. The Washington Metro subway and bus system connect Washington DC and Virginia to Montgomery County and Prince George's County. Baltimore also has a developed subway and bus system. The Baltimore Convention Center was opened in 1979 and was renovated and expanded in 1996. Harborplace was opened on the waterfront in 1980, followed by the National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland's largest tourist destination. Maryland’s capital, Annapolis goes back to the Revolutionary War. Annapolis is also home to the United States Naval Academy and St. John's College, the third oldest college in the nation. The capital city is an outstanding city to few Colonial, Victorian and Federal architecture without hi-rises or other disturbing distractions, while watching Chesapeake Bay and the Severn River. The entire city center of Annapolis is a national Historic District. Annapolis has a large number of Georgian-style buildings. Water sports and sailing are also widely enjoyed in the warm weather at Annapolis are widely available. Ocean City is a popular summer resort on the Atlantic Ocean, with a popular boardwalk and ten miles of white sandy beaches. Wild ponies roam the beaches and dunes of Assateague Island National Seashore, a 37-mile long barrier island south of Ocean City. Ocean City is known as the Marlin Capital of the World, but the bay and ocean waters offer many other fish as well. Ocean Downs Racetrack is 10 minutes away and features a summer long racing season. |
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