I was born and raised in Washington DC and its suburbs....... growing up in the 70s and 80s in the perfect suburbia of Anne Arundel County was the best...... we were between 3 cities with all the culture of Annapolis, Baltimore and DC...... how I became a Cowboy fan is another story...... we have all 4 seasons and none are too harsh......we have boating, skiing, hiking, major sports, great schools, museums and farmland all within a small area....... it is a mini-America, you can find just about everything
For the last 20 years I have lived on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in OCean City.....it is touristy and loud in the summers but I live where you vacation.....the beach and the golf are top notch...... there isn't much industry here but if you own a bar or restaurant you can make a killing and if you are a beach bum like me you don't stand out drinking at the casino on Tuesday night or spending Thursday at the Ocean
Things have a gotten a little more crowded and heated back on the Western Shore these days.......I don't travel over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge too often but I recommnmed the Annapolis area the most if you have to live on that side of the Bay...... for me, I am never leaving the beach