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Maryland
Below you are links to
informational sites related to the Maryland Gun laws and regulations. (
Legal lawyer stuff as follows:
Center-fire- Greenfield Industries are not responsible nor
endorses any information found on listed links. blah, blah,
blah. You get the picture. Take everything you read with a
grain of salt.) We have even included some
comical links such as the
Brady Campaign , because everybody enjoys a little
fictional reading from time to time.
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Since the first European
colonists set foot on its shores in 1631, Maryland has played
a significant role in American history. Some of the state's
links to the nation's past - Antietam or Fort McHenry - are so
enduring that they're recognized by name alone, while others
are just waiting to be discovered.
Each region in Maryland contains historic attractions unique
to its area. Western Maryland played a strong role in the
development of intrastate transportation, particularly with
the C&O Canal, the National Pike and B&O Railroad passing
through its rolling mountain terrain. Central Maryland, a
region which is rich in historic mansions and preserved
landmarks' also is known for its museums' galleries and hunt
country. Annapolis was known as the "Athens of America" during
the seventeenth century and once served as the capital of the
United States. Baltimore,' our State's center of commerce, was
known around the world in the early 1800's for the sleek
clipper ships built in its harbor and for its fine urban
architecture.
The Capital Region, named for its proximity to our nation's
capital, has attractions relating to the development of
agriculture and aviation, as well as homes of many former
governors and other prominent Marylanders. Maryland's first
capital is located in Southern Maryland at Historic St. Mary's
City, along with several early Native American and colonial
sites. The Eastern Shore of Maryland continues to celebrate
the heritage and traditions of the Chesapeake Bay with an
emphasis on maritime history, waterfowl art and the seafood
industry. As you browse through our web page, you'll find that
a trip to Maryland is a getaway of historic proportions.
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