What Maryland Small Town Would Fit You?

Wondering what Maryland small town is right for you? Stop wondering, and find out for sure with this quiz!

Tags: Living, Town


Here are all the results with descriptions

Havre de Grace
Situated where the Susquehanna River and the Chesapeake Bay connect, Havre de Grace is a beautiful, small port town known for its scenic views and family-friendly atmosphere. It has a lighthouse, a yacht basin in the bay, a historical district, and several museums focusing on the War of 1812.

Assateague Island
Approximately nine miles away from the famous Ocean City, MD, Assateague Island has gained a reputation for its wild horses. Being so close to Chincoteague Island, Virginia, and Ocean City has allotted a grand 37 miles for them to consistently roam and explore. Talk about majestic.

Berlin
That's right, Germany isn't the only one with a city named Berlin. This small town has a population of 4,608 people and features amusement parks, skyline tightropes, slot machines, and horse racing. It even has a Victorian town center and Victorian houses. It's minutes away from Ocean City and Assateague Island.

Annapolis
Despite being the capital of the state, Annapolis is anything but big. If anything, it's stayed proudly historic, with its cobblestone paths, brick buildings, taverns, and ghost tours detailing tales of lost love and family illness back in the early 1900s. If you want to drink while watching the Navy on the waterfront, Annapolis is for you.

Easton
Home to art museums, theaters, parks, and gardens, Easton is where tradition meets modern day. The city only has 16,000 residents and takes pride in small-town living. It's the perfect place for anyone with a fascination for artistic pursuits.