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9 Prettiest Towns In Maryland
Maryland is a small state on the East Coast of the U.S., with Delaware, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Virginia bordering the state. It has many naturally beautiful locations, including the Chesapeake Bay and several gorgeous state parks. The Chesapeake Bay is a favorite location for sailing and fishing, while several inland communities afford fantastic outdoor excursions. Mountain climbers and hikers will also find plenty to do in Maryland since it is home to plenty of picturesque mountains and hiking trails. Sugarloaf Mountain in Frederick County is a favorite for its superb panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Whether tourists seek a relaxing day in a small-town shopping or an exhilarating mountain hike, Maryland's prettiest small towns won't disappoint.
Boonsboro is one of the oldest towns in Maryland, sitting near the state's Western border, not far from West Virginia. It gets its name from two of the town's early founders, George and William Boone, who were cousins of Daniel Boone. These early settlers established the township in 1792, although William Boone came to the area in 1778 and established a farm near what is now Potomac Street.
Visitors can learn more about its fascinating history and see some unique artifacts at the Boonsboro Historical Society. Or, they can check out the Boonsborough Museum of History on Main Street. The town also offers some awesome outdoor experiences, with Schafer Park and Boonsboro Pond near the town's center offering fun for the whole family. Boonsboro Pond is home to the town's fishing derby and is specially designed for children. Anyone hoping to capture Boonsboro's authentic outdoor beauty will love these locations.
Several large state parks nearby are also perfect for outdoor explorers. In particular, Greenbrier State Park and Crystal Grottoes Cavern provide fabulous glimpses of the region's geography and natural landscapes. Greenbrier State ParkĀ FINISH READING HERE