Maryland is America in miniature, missing only the highest mountains and desert.
Strange not a Single Word about Catholic influx into America via Baltimore, Maryland. Not a Single Word about GRANITE and DANIELS Maryland as home to Jesuit influx into America. This insane omission is precisely akin to talking all about the solar system but never mentioning the sun nor moon. Learn about Jesuits before it’s too late. They literally exist to “counter” mostly Protestnt America. A site called DARKNESS IS FALLING gives superb info in almost 400 videos.
And lets not forget a National Park with the C&O Canal and towpath running 184 miles from Georgetown in DC to Cumberland. You can ride a bicycle from DC to Pittsburg Pa without a single traffic light
The Patuxent River also divides the Washington and Baltimore metropolitan areas.
Rt 7 Philadelphia Rd and Rt 40 Pulaski Highway which run along East of I95 were once part of the oldest road in America. The Kings Highway which ran from Boston to Charleston since 1650. That is where the fall line lays mostly in MD and hence why i95 does.
14:30 The Wehrmacht did not fight at Antietam. The AI narration massacres state names.
Where i live i can be in dc,pa,nj ny deleware,virgina,west virgirnia in no time at all. All around 3-4 hour car rides or less
The Old Line state qoute is an AI hallucination. That orgin is competlty made up as the Old Line referred to the Maryland Line regiment in the War for Independence and the Mason Dixion Line. But I’ve never referred it to the mountains as a name orgin.
7:12 #13 the Potomac river forms the entire southern border. the western half you show is the south branch of the Potomac.
#33 – there are also cypress swamps east of there, in Sussex County, Delaware. That includes Trap Ponds State Park. #47 – New Jersey had a coastal island that disappeared. It was Tucker’s Island, south of Long Beach Island. Its lighthouse famously fell into the sea in 1927 and the island was completely gone within a few years. I vaguely remember that it reappeared once since then.
Lifelong Maryland resident here, lot’s of great history and very interesting places to visit all within relatively easy driving distances. Though after 38 years I am thinking of leaving. The high cost of living, crime, and ridiculous political climate has left a bad impression on me, Baltimore city has become undesirable to visit, due to crime, it’s a shame because it was a great place to visit. Just in general the congested population makes everywhere very busy, it’s no longer enjoyable to go anywhere, also everyone seems miserable these days.

