They're several reasons some of which include... Ocean City, the wildlife, and the laid back nature of the area (at least in Worcester County).
eastern (DO NOT SPELL LIKE THIS: Eastern, BECAUSE SHE DOES NOT THINK THAT'S RIGHT!)
Maryland has the most slavery torture than any other eastern coast states in 1600s.
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Well, Maryland had many catholic and christian churches. colonial Maryland, just like today's Maryland had religious freedom. Mostly catholic people came from England.
Yes, of course! It snows D.T.S. (Down the shore, that's what people from Jersey like me, call it)!
Some Marylanders, particularly those from rural areas or the eastern shore, may exhibit elements of a southern accent influenced by nearby southern states like Virginia. However, the accent is not as distinct as other southern states like Georgia or Alabama. Overall, the accent in Maryland is quite diverse due to its proximity to multiple linguistic regions.
Florida, West Virginia, Idaho, Alaska, and Oklahoma. Texas is sometime said to have one too, the area just south of the Oklahome panhandle, but it doesn't look like one on the map. Maryland has an "eastern shore" and Michigan an "upper peninsula", not connected geographically to the rest of those states, which are panhandlish.
yes, yes they are
NO they are all hired actors and actresses
The North SHore like lake forest, lake bluff, etc