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NickName: The Old Line State
Named to honor Henrietta Maria, wife of England's King Charles I

Capital City: Annapolis
Location: 38.971N, 076.503W
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Brief overview
Maryland has many varied things, it ranks 2nd in knowledge jobs and in the new economy index, it ranks 5th on the flip side of it, MD ranks last when it comes to safety as measured by Morgan Quinto Press, a research firm. The taxes are a bit higher and the education scores are on the lower end.

The capital area in the state (so called due to its proximity to DC), most people feel, offers a better alternative to reside and avoid higher costs of staying in the DC itself. And to move around, Western Maryland is mountainous, with plenty of outdoor activities like boating and hiking. Fabulous restaurants are found in the cities of Annapolis, and Baltimore, along with good shopping and lots of entertainment.

Baltimore, home of the Johns Hopkins University and Hospital, ranks as the nation's second port in freight tonnage. The capital, Annapolis, is the site of the U.S. Naval Academy.

Among the popular attractions in Maryland are the Fort McHenry National Monument; Harpers Ferry and Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Parks; Antietam National Battlefield; National Aquarium, USS Constellation, and Maryland Science Center at Baltimore's Inner Harbor; Historic St. Mary's City; Jefferson Patterson Historical Park and Museum at St. Leonard; U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis; Goddard Space Flight Center at Greenbelt; Assateague Island National Park Seashore; Ocean City beach resort; and Catoctin Mountain, Fort Frederick, and Piscataway parks.
15 Vital Statistics Affecting Your Relocation MD USA  
1. Belief: "Most People are Honest" (6-level agree/disagree) 3.85 4
2. Belief: "Most People Can be Trusted" 0.42 0
3. Attended Meetings in Town or School Affairs (percent) 0.11 0
4. Overall State Ranking - New Economy Index 5th
5. Cost of Living Index 105.45 100
6. Average Apartment Rent 713.0000 617
7. Average Home Price 217956.0000 223400
8. Average Total Energy Cost 129.4800 126.75
9. Average Phone Bill 22.4800 16.85
10. Gasoline/Gallon 1.4200 1.5
11. Hospital Room/Day 664.4000 334.33
12. Doctor Visit 62.0000 66.7
13. Average Auto Insurance Premium, 2000 852.04 792.91
14. % of Days That are Sunny 58 56.88
15. Crime Index 783 416
Contents
 Maryland Info For You  More Maryland
 Finances and Taxes  New Economy Index (1=Highest, 50=Lowest)
 Crime  Pollution
 Demographics  From the 2000 Census Reports
 Education  Quality Of Life: Child Well - Being - 1998
 Financial & Governmental Comparisons  Map Of Maryland With Border States
Maryland Info for you (All Links open in a separate window)  anchor top
Area 12407 sq.mi, 42nd Land 9775 sq. mi., 42nd Water 2633 sq.mi., 18th Coastline 31 mi., 20th Shoreline 3,190 mi., 9th
Area Code 280, 240, 249, 301, 410, 443, 969
County Profile 23 Counties
Admission to Statehood April 28, 1788
Motto "Fatti maschii parole femine," loosely translated "manly deeds, womanly words," but more accurately translated as "strong deeds, gentle words."
Capital Annapolis
Largest Cities Baltimore
Frederick
Gaithersburg
Bowie
Rockville
Hagerstown
Annapolis
College Park
Salisbury
Cumberland
Capitol Tour msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdstatehouse/html/home.html
State Official Website http://www.maryland.gov/
Governor Larry Hogan (R)
No. of State Legislators, 2003 188
Constitution 7th State
Senators and Representatives US House
US Senate
Maryland House: Members
Maryland Senate: Members
Current events Maryland News Headlines
Industry Electric equipment, food processing, chemical products, printing and publishing, transportation equipment, machinery, primary metals, coal, tourism.
Agriculture Seafood, poultry and eggs, dairy products, nursery stock, cattle, soybeans, corn.
State Parks Maryland
Tree White Oak
Driving licenses Driving licenses
License Plates Maryland
Unclaimed Funds Maryland
Veteran Affairs Maryland VA
History State History
Museums Museums
Geographic Center Prince Georges, 4.5 miles northwest of Davidsonville
Highest Point Backbone Mtn.
Lowest Point Bloody Point Hole, 3rd; 174 feet below sea level
Fatalities Caused by Tornadoes:
1950 to 2001
6
Department of Education Department-Education
Courts Judicial System
Highway Markers Maryland - Highway Markers
Road Side America Maryland - Road Side America
Average Temperatures MD USA
Winter 45.81 42.79
Spring 65.3 64.36
Summer 85.98 83.95
Fall 68.37 65.89
Precipitation(Rain Fall) 43.09 39.41
% of Days That are Sunny 103.52 103.29
More Maryland
Titbits
Nickname including its origin The Old Line State ,Named to honor Henrietta Maria, wife of England's King Charles I
Symbols bird: Baltimore oriole (1947)
boat:
skipjack (1985)
crustacean:
Maryland blue crab (1989)
dinosaur:
Astrodon johnstoni (1998)
dog:
Chesapeake Bay retriever (1964)
beverage:
milk (1998)
flower:
black-eyed susan (1918)
fish:
rockfish (1965)
folk dance:
square dance (1994)
fossil shell:
ecphora gardnerae gardnerae (Wilson) (1994)
insect:
Baltimore checkerspot butterfly (1973)
reptile:
Diamondback terrapin (1994)
song:
“Maryland! My Maryland!” (1939)
sport:
jousting (1962)
tree:
white oak (1941)
Song Maryland, My MarylandClick Here for Song
Demographics MD USA
Median Age 2000 36.78 37.8
% Change in Population 2000 to 2001 1.3 1
Poverty Rate, 2000 7.3 11.14
% Public Aid Recipients 2000 3 3.79
% Births to Unmarried Women in 2000 34.4 32.92
Health MD USA
Health Care Cost Relative to U.S. average, 2002 1 0.99
Infant Mortality /1000 Live Births, 1998 7.6 7.14
Nonfederal Physicians, 1999 408 266.54
Death Rate by Accident, 1998 1182 1988.92
Estimated Rate of New Cancer Cases, 2001 447 479.19
Obesity - % of Indiv. 30lbs over Weight or Greater (2001) 19.8 20.46
Finances and Taxes
MD
USA
Purchase Price of a building 221875 175806.29
Car Insurance 2099.65 1698.53
Corporate Income Tax % 7 6.64
Top Personal Income Tax 4.75 5.2
Sales Tax & Use Tax 5 4.66
Professional Services Tax N
Top Capital Gains Tax 4.75 4.75
Motor Fuel Tax, 02 0.235 0.23
Real Estate: % of income per $100
On Land & Buildings 2.66 N/A
On Inventory Y
On Personal Property N
State Tax Rate 7.5 7.13
Local Tax Rate 13.4 7.13
Unemployment Insurance Tax/ Per Employee 1.8 2.36
Internet Access Tax N
New Economy Index (1=Highest, 50=Lowest) MD
Overall State Ranking 5th
Knowledge Jobs 2nd
Globalization 30th
Economic Dynamism 11th
Digital Economy 13th
Innovation Capacity 6th
High Tech Jobs 8th
Venture Capital 6th
Internet Access-1998 (%) 54.7
R & D Expenditures-1998 (Millions) 8019.0000
Number of New Patents (1998) 1635
Crime MD USA
Index Offences Total 15129.84 3326.73
Violent Crime Total 1953.1 385.32
Murders 10.9 3.95
Forcible Rape 87.57 28.03
Assault 1307.92 261.06
Property Crimes 13176.74 2941.4
Burglary 2276.7 678.55
Larceny, Theft 9482.84 1942.89
Motor Vehicle Thefts 1417.2 320.72
Index Offences Rate 3195.19 2735.58
Murders Rate 2.5 3.02
Forcible Rape Rate 20.92 25.16
Robbery Rate 106.27 52.25
Aggravated Assault Rate 301.08 195.86
Property Crime Rate 2764.41 2459.29
Burglary Rate 504.47 585.46
Larceny, Thefts Rate 1993.31 1660.47
Motor Vehicle Thefts Rate 266.6 213.85
Pollution
MD
USA
Ozone in air (more Ozone = more Pollution) 94.53 82.19
Pollution Released, 1999 (Pounds) 15722576 45901994.34
Toxic Waste Received in State, 1999(Pounds) 7974130 31524509.36
From the 2000 Census Reports MD USA
Population 3020493 203400320
Average Family Size in 2000 3.13 3.1
% of Eligible Voters Reported Registered, 2000 0.692 0.81
Median age 36.78 37.8
Males per 100 Females 92.7 94.67
Percentage Unemployed 4.77 5.97
Use Public Transport 4.43 1.12
Travel Time 29.72 24.55
Median Value of a House 139520.5 92201.9
Monthly Owner Cost with Mortgage 1176.69 845.87
Monthly Owner Cost without Mortgage 336.72 283.44
Contract Monthly Rent 591.48 390.93
Gross Rent 663.22 463.96
% of Household Total 69.99 69.46
% of Families Household Total 52.16 54.65
Avg Population per Household 2.62 2.55
Avg Population per Family 3.1 3.06
% of Non Families Household Total 30.01 30.54
Monthly Income-Household 52495.84 38521.16
Monthly Income Family 59383.55 45249.75
Per Capita Income 23471.42 18724.65
Earning per Male 39627.01 33331.99
Earning per Female 30344.12 23722.78
% Families Below Poverty Line 6.71 9.88
People speaking Less than fluent English 3.67 3.53
Persons Holding High School Certificate or More 82.19 78.68
Bachelor Degree Holders 26.19 17.11
Density 2334.23 1175.8
% of one Race 12320.17 8737.95
% of Black & Others 3953.55 1231.39
% of American Indians 38.45 70.5
% of Asians 557.33 393.43
% of Hawaii 5.74 13.87
% of Others 255.12 600.04
% of Two or more Races 265.22 245.37
% of Hispanic or Latino 605.42 1345.63
Education MD USA
Verbal SAT Score, 2000 507 532.6
Math SAT Score, 2000 509 536.06
Public Elementary/Secondary Expenditures per pupil, 1999 (thousands) 7553 6623.8
% of Students Taking Exam, 2000 65 35.76
% of Population Over 25 with HS Diploma, 2000 85.2 83.32
% of Population Over 25 With Bachelor's Degree, 2000 32.8 24.62
Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools in 2000 15.8 15.52
Average Teacher Salary, 1999 46200 41505.06
Books in Public Library Per Capita, 1997 3 3.12
College Degree - Graduating Institutions, 1997 58 82.12
Quality of Life: Child Well - Being - 1998 MD USA
% Low Birth-Weight Babies 8.7 7.51
Infant Mortality Rates (deaths per 1,000 live births) 7.6 7.14
Child Death Rates (deaths per 100,000 children ages 1-14) 20 24.84
Rate of Teen Deaths Rate by Accident, Homicide, and Suicide
(deaths per 100,000 teens ages 15-19)
59 58.2
Teen Birth Rate (births per 1,000 females ages 15-17) 26 28.1
% of Teens Who Are High School Dropouts (ages 16-19) 7 9.16
% of Teens Not Attending School and Not Working (ages 16-19) 7 8.16
% of Children Living With Parents
Who Do Not Have Full-Time, Year- Round Employment
19 24.02
% of Children in Poverty (date reflect poverty in pervious year) 15 17.29
% of Families with Children Headed by Single Parent 27 24.92
Financial & Government Comparison MD USA
State Government Tax Revenue, 2000 10785695000.0000 11195307960
Per Capita State Government Tax Revenue, 2000 2003.0000 1949.8
State Government Debt Outstanding, 1999 11365163000.0000 10937316480
Per Capita State Government Debt Outstanding, 1999 2139.0000 2259.96
Gross State Product, 1998 (Millions) 164798.0000 173820.7
State Government Bond Rating (S&P, 1999) AAA
Cost of Living Index , Selected Metro, Second Quarter, 2000 0.94 1.06
Number of Bureaucrats per 100 Population, 2002 5.19 5.64
Maryland Neighborhood
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Maryland
Song: Maryland, My Maryland

Written by James Ryder Randall

I
The despot&apos heel is on thy shore,
 

Maryland!
His torch is at thy temple door,
 
Maryland!
Avenge the patriotic gore
That flecked the streets of Baltimore,
And be the battle queen of yore,
 
Maryland! My Maryland!

II
Hark to an exiled son&apos appeal,
 

Maryland!
My Mother State! to thee I kneel,
 
Maryland!
For life or death, for woe or weal,
Thy peerless chivalry reveal,
And gird they beauteous limbs with steel,
 
Maryland! My Maryland!

III
Thou wilt not cower in the dust,
 

Maryland!
Thy beaming sword shall never rust,
 
Maryland!
Remember Carroll&apos sacred trust,
Remember Howard&apos warlike thrust,-
And all thy slumberers with the just,
 
Maryland! My Maryland!

IV
Come! &apotis the red dawn of the day,
 

Maryland!
Come with thy panoplied array,
 
Maryland!
With Ringgold&apos spirit for the fray,
With Watson&apos blood at Monterey,
With fearless Lowe and dashing May,
 
Maryland! My Maryland!

V
Come! for thy shield is bright and strong,
 

Maryland!
Come! for thy dalliance does thee wrong,
 
Maryland!
Come to thine own anointed throng,
Stalking with Liberty along,
And sing thy dauntless slogan song,
 
Maryland! My Maryland!

VI
Dear Mother! burst the tyrant&apos chain,
 

Maryland!
Virginia should not call in vain,
 
Maryland!
She meets her sisters on the plain-
Sic semper! &apotis the proud refrain
That baffles minions back amain,
 
Maryland!
Arise in majesty again,
 
Maryland! My Maryland!

VII
I see the blush upon thy cheek,
 

Maryland!
For thou wast ever bravely meek,
 
Maryland!
But lo! there surges forth a shriek,
From hill to hill, from creek to creek,
Potomac calls to Chesapeake,
 
Maryland! My Maryland!

VIII
Thou wilt not yield the Vandal toll,
 

Maryland!
Thou wilt not crook to his control,
 
Maryland!
Better the fire upon thee roll, Better the shot, the blade, the bowl,
Than crucifixion of the Soul,
 
Maryland! My Maryland!

IX
I hear the distant thunder-hum,
 

Maryland!
The Old Line bugle, fife, and drum,
 
Maryland!
She is not dead, nor deaf, nor dumb-
Huzza! She spurns the Northern scum!
She breathes! She burns! She&apoll come! She&apoll come!
 
Maryland! My Maryland!
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