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To: Ish who wrote (7020)11/11/2003 4:56:45 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7720
 
Yes, most of Maryland is rollings hills or mountains, but the Eastern Shore is mostly flat, like the Midwest. Easton, of course, is not far from the lower Chesapeake. You are right about the money, there are a number of affluent farmers and people with estates, and Easton the town has some money, too. Maryland is horse country, and has fox hunting, although most horse raising in Central Maryland and most fox hunting is south of Annapolis. Maryland also has the most shoreline, counting all rivers and creeks, as well as the Bay and ocean, of any state. I believe we have the most rivers, but maybe not. Certainly, a lot, and a lot that are pretty long. Oysters should be available soon........