
Today, we celebrate the proud history and culture of Maryland. On this day, March 25, Marylanders reflect on the founding of their state and the rich heritage that has shaped its identity over the centuries. Maryland Day honors the arrival of the first European settlers in 1634, when the ships Ark and Dove landed on St. Clement’s Island in the Chesapeake Bay. This moment marked the beginning of Maryland’s unique journey as one of America’s original colonies.
Maryland is known for its diverse landscapes, from the picturesque beaches of the Eastern Shore to the rolling hills of the western counties. Its vibrant cities and charming small towns, each brimming with character, offer a wide array of cultural, historical, and natural attractions. On Maryland Day, residents and visitors alike have the perfect opportunity to explore local landmarks, museums, and state parks that tell the story of the state’s past.
As we commemorate Maryland Day, let’s take a moment to appreciate the spirit of innovation and resilience that defines Maryland’s people. Whether you’re enjoying a walk along the Baltimore waterfront, visiting the iconic U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, or savoring a delicious crab feast, this is a day to honor everything that makes Maryland special.
Happy Maryland Day to everyone in the Old Line State!