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Yes, Maryland is very rural. LIke any other state it has its populated areas which are mostly around Washington D.C. and Baltimore but other than that's its primarily forest, swampland, farmland, and large rivers.
There have been many different locations from Washington DC to rural Washington state.
I would say the west is mainly urban and the east rural.
Mostly Fishing
South Carolina is still a mostly rural state, though there are some larger cities such as Greenville and Spartanburg in the northern part of the state. There are a lot of farms and small towns scattered throughout the state.
the Columbia River flows mostly through the stae of Washington
Maine is a rural state with the majority of the population living in areas designated as rural by the US Census Bureau. More than 90 percent of the land in Maine is covered in trees. In fact, is more heavily forested than any other state in America.
Apples and Sunflowers are mostly produced
Washington is the state that has the most bigfoot sightings. It is actually California.
Betty Jane Luntey has written: 'A survey of rural recreational needs and interests in some areas of the State of Washington' -- subject(s): Country life, Recreation, Rural Sociology, Sociology, Rural
The cities tend to lean more towards the Democrats, while Republicans are more commonplace in rural areas.
the common night hawk lives mostly in Washington state. i have seen occasionally some night hawks in Washington DC. :)