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Harborplace & Inner Harbor   Baltimore

Harborplace & Inner Harbor, Baltimore

 10 Reviews  I'm not much of a shopper, and I haven't shopped here, but there are many different stores. If you want to shop here is an Alphabetic list of all stores (some are national chains that you will... 

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Other Places to Shop   Baltimore

Other Places to Shop, Baltimore

 6 Reviews  B&N has a huge store called Power Plant right on the Bay-----probably any newish book you want will be here---now that Borders has bitten the dust, B&N is one of the few big bookstores left and could... 

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Hunt Valley Mall   Baltimore

Hunt Valley Mall, Baltimore

 1 Review  This Mall was built in the early 1980's, and died shortly afterwards. It's location, at the Northern End of the Light Rail line, just didn't attract the volumes of customers it needed. In recent... 

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Reviews from VirtualTourist Members

Hill Top Farmers Market and Candyland

by traveldave

Located in the small town of Oakland in Maryland's panhandle, Hill Top Farmers Market and Candyland offers locally grown, seasonally fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as apple butter, different varieties of jelly, honey, several kinds of flours, shelled nuts, many varieties of cheese, sausages and other smoked meats, fruit juice, and Amish canned food products. However, the market is mostly known for Candyland, selling over 900 varieties of candy. This is supposedly the world's largest selection of candy. The candy is displayed in three long rows of bins, and shoppers with a sweet tooth place their selections of candy in plastic bags and pay by the pound.

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Hagerstown Prime Outlet: Hagerstown Prime Outlet - It's shopping time!

by mangpor

It took me two hrs to get there, a little bit far from where I stayed (College Park). This place was very nice. Although, I felt a bit hot because the walking path was open-air, there were many brandname shops (eg. Coach, Polo) that were not easy to be found in any other outlets. All the girls enjoyed shopping a lot and we accidently met in the same shop so often. I spent a whole day in there, so I would suggest to be there early and don't forget to grab some outlet maps to manage your shopping route! Cloths - Aeropostales, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Banana RepublicBeauty - PerfumaniaBags - Coach Oh... I did enjoy shopping. It was too scary to see my credit card statements at the end of the month -_-'

Giant Foods: One of the first supermarkets

by b1bob

Giant Foods was founded during the midst of the Great Depression. At that time, grocery stores relied on high markups to make a profit, but people could no longer afford those prices. So, it seemed logical to the founders that, since the public was desperate for lower prices, the only answer was to replace high markups with high volume -- an innovative approach at the time. The founders of Giant reasoned that a large store that sold a lot of goods and operated on a self-services basis could afford to sell the food at lower prices. There also were many sceptics who said such a system could never succeed. They felt that these supermarkets would never catch on, and that opening one was a very risky business. They were sure enough wrong about that, weren't they? I had a hard time deciding where to put this tip. It is based in Largo, Maryland and a plurality of its stores are there, but they...

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Security Square Mall: Security Square Mall

by b1bob

Security Square Mall is a one-storey mall with 5 anchor stores, a movie house, a food court and 100 other stores. Among the key stores are Sears, Burlington Coat Factory, Old Navy, Seoul Plaza, International Furniture Company, and Hecht's. Just about everything can be found here. Security Square is not a particularly upscale mall like Richmond's Short Pump Towne Centre, but it is not a rundown mall either.

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The Town of St. Michaels: Summer wares from the Islands anyone?

by RhondaRuth

Lot's of gifts shops and antiques in this little Resort Town on the Chesapeake Bay! Just about anything you want orwhat you don't want, hahaha. Depends on the season. Sales go on at the end of the season like anywhere else.

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Top 3 Hotels in Maryland

Admiral Fell Inn  Baltimore

 4 Reviews and 397 Opinions  We've been receiving special offers from Baltimore's Inner Harbor hotels since we joined the Harbor... 

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Historic Inns of Annapolis  Annapolis

 6 Reviews and 337 Opinions  Although we did not stay here, it looked like a lovely Inn right smack in the middle of Annapolis. 

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Hilton Suites Ocean City Oceanfront  Ocean City

 1 Review and 427 Opinions  We stayed at the Hilton to celebrate our 2nd Wedding Anniversary on April 23rd, 2007. The room was... 

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Q:  We are planning to go camping on Assateague Island during the second week of April. So I have a few dumb camping questions :-) I... 

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A: http://www.assateagueisland.com/assateague_camping.htm > So basically, where do I physically go to pay for the campsite? If you look at the dates on those web sites,... 

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