9St. Michaels, Maryland

Home to 1,108 people, some call this small town on the Miles River, “the Hamptons of the mid-Atlantic.” Naturally, it’s a great place for kayaking, paddle boarding, and sailing. See the 17th-century homes on Talbot Street.

Stay at The Inn at Perry Cabin. You might recognize it from the comedy Wedding Crashers which was filmed there. You could also stay at The Wildset Hotel and dine at its on-site eatery, Ruse. Dine on Maryland crabs and oysters too. Less than 50 minutes away, you’ll find the historic Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park.

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  1. Hi!
    Thanks for your comment but just so you know, this website focuses on travel not partisan politics. I must say, however, that with gas prices what they are right now under our current administration, I would guess you might not be able to afford to drive to a red state or even a blue or purple state that isn’t right nextdoor to you.

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