Which City In Maryland Is Best For You?

Maryland is more than Baltimore and a beach.

Tags: State, United-States, Lifestyle, Geography, Relocation, City, Personality, Character-Trait, Preference


Here are all the results with descriptions

Annapolis
You belong in the city's capital, home to the United States Naval Academy. You will love the history in the 18th-century houses that have been preserved and the street names that hail from the colonial days. Plus, with your love of water, you'll enjoy being in a sailing and boating mecca and the many marinas. Want some seafood? You'll have access to blue crabs fresh from the Chesapeake Bay.

Baltimore
If you go to Maryland, Baltimore is your only choice. As someone who likes to keep moving and keep things interesting, you'll enjoy this big city on the bay. Home to many young people, young families, and long-standing Maryland families alike, this city is fresh and vibrant, while still holding onto its historical roots. Plus, the shopping and dining provide more options than anyone could fully explore!

Salisbury
You like to be near the action, but not stuck right in the middle, so Salisbury is a great spot for you. You'll be close to all the surrounding major cities: Philly, Baltimore, D.C., and others. Although populous, Salisbury tends to be a little more low-key than these other cities, with art galleries, monster truck rallies, and the famous Salisbury Zoo. The city is growing: a great mix of residential and retail, with ongoing revitalization projects.

Ocean City
You're meant to live at the beach! Ocean City is perfect for you. A resort town with a kickin' boardwalk. You can golf, go to the beach, or head to the outlets for some shopping! The Ocean City culture takes things a bit slower, with lots of festivals and a variety of 'Gone Fishin'' signs. Not too many people telling each other to hurry up! So sit back, relax, and enjoy your new home.

Frederick
You're meant for Frederick with your traditional side and love of all things quaint. Frederick is known for its 'clustered spires' skyline made up of its historic downtown church buildings. Frederick is a little hub of culture with art galleries, theaters, and the Frederick Symphony Orchestra. So sip some wine and take in the view from your front porch!

Elkton
Elkton is best for you because you just want to live in a simple town that's not too crazy and not too remote. Elkton's not famous for much and the residents are just fine with that. The downtown area boasts good restaurants and social events, and you're also just a stone's throw from another great downtown area of Newark, Delaware. Home of the Blue Hens!