
Collection: Maryland
Compact yet richly layered, Maryland joined the Union in 1788 as one of the original colonies. Covering ~32,133 km², it blends coastal, urban, and rural landscapes. Landmarks such as Chesapeake Bay, Inner Harbor Baltimore, and Annapolis offer balanced compositions, while its geographic diversity within a small area makes it unique. Birthplace of Spiro Agnew (vice president), with no U.S. president, it still delivers refined travel poster appeal.