These 7 Towns In Maryland With Brick And Cobblestone Streets Are Too Charming For Words
By Jamie Alvarenga
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Published July 28, 2016
Maryland has many charming towns, a few of which we’ve previously listed here . With so much history in the Old Line State, there are also a few towns left remaining with brick and cobblestone streets and pathways. This only adds to the character of the towns and makes for one pleasantly quaint sight. Check it out.
1. Baltimore
Fells Point in Baltimore is known for its historic cobblestone streets. Photographers head to this area to capture the alluring charm.
2. Annapolis
Several waterfront paths around Annapolis are lined with brick. This adds to the historic vibe of the town.
3. Frederick
There are a few spots in Frederick where you can find areas such as this. Perfectly picturesque for an evening stroll.
4. Silver Spring
Silver Spring is uniquely diverse. Get a big city feel while walking on streets that beckon to the style of the past.
5. Cumberland
This charming mountain town is like taking a step back in time.
6. Salisbury
Head to this eastern shore spot to explore the downtown area.
7. Oakland
There are a few spots in historic Oakland with brick-lined sidewalks. The pictured train station is particularly unique.
Where else can you find brick and cobblestone streets in Maryland? For more towns with old-school charm, check out these 12 slow-paced towns in Maryland where life is still simple .
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