Here in Maryland we’re mostly known for our beaches and cities. However, our farmlands shouldn’t be forgotten, especially since farming used to be the main industry in our state long ago. Barns are an essential part of any farm and we’ve got plenty of them in Maryland. Whether they’re wooden, stone, or even painted, the beauty is in the details. These 15 barns in Maryland prove that rustic charm is here to stay.
1) It doesn't get any more American than this tobacco barn in Calvert County.