10 Things You Didn't Know About The History Of Maryland
The Old Line State has a vast and interesting history. While you may have learned about some of Maryland’s past during your school years, there are other little known things that are fascinating, indeed. Check out these Maryland facts, and keep ’em in your back pocket.

Their dentistry program is still going strong to this day.

This was because President James Madison sought refuge in Brookeville after the burning of DC.
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Look closely, and you'll see that this particular issue was dated all the way back in 1728!
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The idea was patented by Thomas Moore in 1803.

The laws began in 1902 and other states followed soon after. You're welcome, America.

The Historic National Road was first constructed in Cumberland in 1811.

Many people assume this ornate ship is just for show, but it has a rich history.

Baltimore's Washington Monument, found in the neighborhood of Mount Vernon, was constructed in 1815. That was even before the famous Washington Monument in DC.
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In fact, you can still ride along the first commercial mile of railroad in the US. Head to B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore to experience this historic ride.

This spot dates all the way back to 1772.
What are some other interesting facts about Maryland’s history? Feel free to share below.
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