Web Exclusive: Casting your votes for this year's Southern Living Readers' Choice awards, you kept Maryland near to your hearts--and we
don't blame you. From the bounty of crabs seasoned generously with Old
Bay and the whiffs of salt air to hiking trails that wind deep into the
mountains, what's not to love? The Inn at Perry Cabin in St. Michaels, Maryland, a lush 80-room
Norman Rockwell-esque retreat on the banks of the Miles River, continues
to draw you to its doors. With a touch of romance, culinary treasures
from the Chesapeake Bay area (try the "Bloody Bay Bloody Mary," made
from vine ripe local tomatoes and Old Bay seasoning), and a new airy
white-clapboard spa, the inn is all about pampering and relaxation.
Reader Mark McMullen of Baltimore puts it best when he says, "The inn
has a down-home atmosphere, but with all the amenities of a five-star
resort. Everyone on staff works to make you feel as if you are staying
in their home as opposed to a hotel." In the Navy Annapolis, which captures your votes for a
favorite Southern city, is a delightful stop where "the combination of
the old and the new is really fascinating," says Rosemary Warren of
Crownsville. "The homes built in the 1700s are still lived in; they
aren't just museums." Cecilee Goldberg from Bryans Road adds, "There is
simply nothing more relaxing than a stroll along City Dock on a sunny
day, watching the gulls eye the fish along the water's edge, and seeing
a few young, handsome Naval cadets on leave whooping it up." A Green Thumb When Harvey S. Ladew chose Maryland for his
magical topiary gardens, residents of the state got a real treat.
Baltimore's
Darnelle Street reveals, "There are so few places that
appeal to my senses the way gardens do, and Ladew's large variety of
flowers and topiary is awe-inspiring." Eva Fentress from Silver Spring
is partial to the inviting atmosphere, "On Sundays in the summer,
musical groups--from jazz to swing--play in the gardens so you can dance
the night away under the stars." A Breath of Fresh Air Your votes came in loud and clear
for western Maryland's Deep Creek Lake. Pam and Wayne Witzke from Hebron
take a break from their six children each fall at Deep Creek to "slow
down from the normal frantic pace." Thanks for your votes. And be sure to enter again; visit southernliving.com/readerschoice. Here's to 2008.
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