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The Maryland Heritage Areas Program contributes a combined total of $2.4 billion to the Maryland economy, supports and sustains a combined total of 33,815 full-time and part-time jobs throughout the state, and generates $319.8 million in economic impact.

Maryland's history, culture and landscapes are assets unique to the state, drawing heritage visitors year after year. Each of Maryland's 13 certified Heritage Areas are defined by the preservation of irreplicable sites and the amplification of the voices capturing the stories and spirit of the past. Across Maryland, these distinctive areas help establish the identity of a place or region, creating a unique destination different from all other areas. Heritage Areas are locally operated entities that foster public–private partnership to preserve historic sites and buildings, natural environments, cultural traditions and uniquely Maryland experiences. In June 2019, Maryland Heritage Areas Authority (MHAA) engaged Parker Philips, Inc. to measure the economic and societal contribution of Maryland's 13 Heritage Areas, and their visitors, across the state. Each individual Heritage Area represents a facet of Maryland's one-of-a-kind story.


Full Report

Read the full report here.


Local Reports

Read the Beach to Bay Heritage Area report here.

Read the Baltimore National Heritage Area report here.

Read the Destination Southern Maryland report here.

Read the Four Rivers Heritage Area report here.

Read the Heart of the Chesapeake Heritage Area report here.

Read the Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area report here.

Read the Heritage Montgomery report here.

Read the Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway report here.

Read the Maryland Milestones Heritage Area report here.

Read the Mountain Maryland Gateway to the West Heritage Area report here.

Read the Passages of the Western Potomac Heritage Area report here.

Read the Patapsco Heritage Greenway report here.

Read the Stories of the Chesapeake Heritage Area report here.