Believe it or not, there are several castles in Maryland. Some are hidden within wooded park areas, but most are hiding in plain sight. Listed below are 12 charming old castles you can find in the Old Line State.
The Bank of America Building: Located at 10 Light Street in Baltimore, this Art Deco building was opened in 1929. It is 34 stories high.
Washington Monument and Mount Vernon Place: Located in Baltimore, this statue was designed by Robert Mills in 1814. Meaning that this 178-foot-tall monument predates the more well-known Washington Monument in DC.
Hampton Historic Site: You’ll find this spot over in Towson. With 31 rooms, the mansion is one of the largest Georgian residences in America. Construction was completed in 1790 and since 1979, it has been run by the National Park Service.
National Aquarium: Located in Baltimore, this 250,000-square-foot aquarium is home to an assortment of aquatic life like tropical fish and sharks. There is also a five-story tropical rainforest where you can observe animals like monkeys and sloths in their everyday lives.
Baltimore Museum of Art: This 210,000-square-foot museum carries about 95,000 pieces of art from such famed artists like Picasso, Van Gogh, and Warhol. It is also home to the biggest collection of Henri Mattise’s work in the world, among many other collections.
Assateague State Park: This 855-acre park is located on Assateague Island on the Atlantic Ocean. You can swim and surf here as well as fish and kayak on the bay. But its most sought-after activity is seeing the feral horses that call this area home.
Ocean City Boardwalk: At three miles long, you can spend more than a day roaming the boardwalk’s shops and food stands as well as rides and a 1902 carousel. There is also a museum, and of course, the beach.