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Harford County, Maryland is part of the Greater Baltimore Region, strategically located on I-95 in the heart of the East Coast and Mid-Atlantic United States' markets. The county's three municipalities, Aberdeen, Bel Air, and Havre de Grace, are only minutes apart and offer a unique flavor and a variety of diverse attractions and world-class amenities.
Located in the heart of Harford County, Bel Air offers its visitors big-city convenience in a small-town package. Picturesque parks, rambling Victorians, cordial pubs and charming boutiques welcome visitors off the street. Trendy stores and restaurant chains fuse with farmers markets and local craftsman to offer a wide variety of cuisine, goods and gifts. Nestled between manicured suburbs and scenic pastures, Main Street Bel Air hums with cultural activity year-round. Popular annual events include the Chocolate Festival, the Farm Fair and the Maryland State BBQ.
Located in eastern Harford County on the banks of the Susquehanna River is a charming waterfront community rich with history and maritime heritage. This “city by the bay” offers a truly authentic Chesapeake Bay experience, with a delightful mix of restaurants, unique bed-and-breakfasts, specialty boutiques and antique shops. Waterfront trails, world-class golf, scenic parks and promenades characterize this charming city, which recently hosted the McDonald's LPGA Tournament at Bulle Rock Golf Course, one of sixteen 5-star Zagat rated golf courses in the country.
Aberdeen’s convenient location on the I-95 corridor has made it one of Harford County’s fastest-growing communities and created high demand for business and tourist activity. Located in northeast Harford County, Aberdeen is a diverse municipality successfully balancing a booming technology sector with the warmth of small-town flavor.
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