Big as opposed to DC or Deleware perhaps......
I park mine inside the beltway at a plant in Maryland, some people may be willing to rent out unused space at plants that used to be much busier.
parking during home time in Maryland
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Djay1399, Nov 22, 2012.
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LOL... I live in Delaware and park mine in Maryland
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Heh, I live in DC and park mine in Maryland, it is funny how small some of the areas are here versus out west where it seems they have plenty of land.
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Bigger than you probably realize. Say he spends his home time in Cumberland, but I know of a parking spot near Salisbury?
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We parked at the TA in Jessup and drove when we lived there.
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The TA in Baltimore is awful. The Jessup one is better, you have to pay to park, it's like $15 now, but it's secure and the area is a whole lot better than it use to be. The prison is across the street, and a lot of new shopping centers. Elkton is also a good choice, the Petro and the J have big lots that are never full. We live in Western MD now, so it's the Grantsville Pilot that's closest and it's small and not fun to get into.
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Oh also, it depends or which way your driving when your talking about the size on MD. For example, it takes 4 hours to get across Minnesota, but 5 to get from the Chesapeake to the West Virginia state line!
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I park every night at a church around the corner. It used to be an old grocery store so on the weekends I park in what used to be the loading dock so that I dont take up any parking places. They dont charge me anything. Once in a while a Celadon even truck joins me.
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Lol since I too park my truck in Maryland, I doubt the state is bigger than I realize, it's no Texas for sure.
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LOL...... 6-7 hours if you have a small engine
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