Maryland has many charming towns, a few of which we’ve previously listed here. With so much history in the Old Line State, there are also a few towns left remaining with brick and cobblestone streets and pathways. This only adds to the character of the towns and makes for one pleasantly quaint sight. Check it out.
- Baltimore
Flickr / Mr.TinDC Fells Point in Baltimore is known for its historic cobblestone streets. Photographers head to this area to capture the alluring charm.
- Annapolis
Flickr / m01229 Several waterfront paths around Annapolis are lined with brick. This adds to the historic vibe of the town.
- Frederick
Flickr / Doug Kerr There are a few spots in Frederick where you can find areas such as this. Perfectly picturesque for an evening stroll.
- Silver Spring
Flickr / thisisbossi Silver Spring is uniquely diverse. Get a big city feel while walking on streets that beckon to the style of the past.
- Cumberland
Flickr / Pinay Flying High This charming mountain town is like taking a step back in time.
- Salisbury
Flickr / Eric Fischer Head to this eastern shore spot to explore the downtown area.
- Oakland
Flickr / jpmueller99 There are a few spots in historic Oakland with brick-lined sidewalks. The pictured train station is particularly unique.
Where else can you find brick and cobblestone streets in Maryland? For more towns with old-school charm, check out these 12 slow-paced towns in Maryland where life is still simple.
Flickr / Mr.TinDC
Fells Point in Baltimore is known for its historic cobblestone streets. Photographers head to this area to capture the alluring charm.
Flickr / m01229
Several waterfront paths around Annapolis are lined with brick. This adds to the historic vibe of the town.
Flickr / Doug Kerr
There are a few spots in Frederick where you can find areas such as this. Perfectly picturesque for an evening stroll.
Flickr / thisisbossi
Silver Spring is uniquely diverse. Get a big city feel while walking on streets that beckon to the style of the past.
Flickr / Pinay Flying High
This charming mountain town is like taking a step back in time.
Flickr / Eric Fischer
Head to this eastern shore spot to explore the downtown area.
Flickr / jpmueller99
There are a few spots in historic Oakland with brick-lined sidewalks. The pictured train station is particularly unique.
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