WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Maryland

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  • “The Blair Witch Project” (1999): This found-footage horror film is set in the Black Hills Forest in Maryland and follows three student filmmakers investigating the legend of the Blair Witch.
  • “Ladder 49” (2004): Set in Baltimore, this drama depicts the life of a firefighter and his experiences working alongside his colleagues.
  • “Sleepless in Seattle” (1993): While not primarily set in Maryland, a portion of the movie takes place in Annapolis, Maryland, as the characters visit the United States Naval Academy.
  • “The Lake House” (2006): This romantic drama takes place in Chicago, but crucial scenes are set in a beach house near Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.
  • “Wedding Crashers” (2005): While the majority of this comedy is set in various locations, one of the weddings featured in the film takes place in St. Michaels, Maryland.
  • “Tuck Everlasting” (2002): Based on the children’s novel, this fantasy drama is set in the fictional town of Treegap, which is located in Maryland.
  • “Enemy of the State” (1998): Though the majority of the movie takes place in Washington, D.C., parts of it are also set in Maryland, as the protagonist evades government surveillance.
  • “Hairspray” (2007): This musical comedy film, set in 1960s Baltimore, follows a teenager’s dreams of becoming a dancer on a local TV dance program.
  • “Pelican Brief” (1993): While much of this political thriller takes place in Washington, D.C., some scenes occur in Maryland as the characters investigate a conspiracy.
  • “Avalon” (1990): This drama film explores the lives of a Jewish immigrant family in America, specifically focusing on their experiences in Baltimore, Maryland.
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