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Explore Locations in Maryland

Looking for your next film location? Look no further. Keep scrolling or dive right into Maryland’s full database. Do you have a property that you want to make available for filming? Submit to Maryland’s database.

Waterfront

If you need a location with water, Maryland offers more than 3,000 miles of shoreline.

Industrial

Find evidence the area’s industrial past in buildings across the state. Shipyards and other locales influenced by Maryland’s maritime history also set a one-of-a-kind industrial scene.

Urban

Vibrant neighborhoods and skylines provide endless visual possibilities. From polished harbor views to gritty back alleys in Baltimore, to growing urban centers across the state, delivers authentic character and cinematic depth in every shot.

Small Towns

Maryland’s small towns capture the essence of classic Americana – rich with history, character, and community spirit.

Rural

Maryland’s rural landscapes offer filmmakers sweeping farmland, rustic barns, and charming country roads – all within easy access of major East Coast cities.

D.C. Doubles

Maryland’s historic memorials, neoclassical architecture, and ceremonial public spaces make it an ideal double for Washington, D.C.

Explore Locations

Looking for a particular setting for your film? Scroll to explore some themes.

Explore By Region

Capital Region

Enjoy access to a unique blend of suburban sophistication, scenic parks, and proximity to Washington, D.C.’s iconic landmarks.

Central Region

With Baltimore in the heart of the region, tap into an urban setting, as well as versatile mix of historic towns, rolling hills, and charming small-town streets.

Western Region

Dramatic natural landscapes of Western Maryland create a versatile backdrop for adventure, period, and nature-driven films.

Eastern Shore

On the Eastern Shore, find a picturesque mix of coastal charm, historic towns, and scenic beaches, marshlands, and quaint harbors.

Southern Region

In addition to waterfront opportunities provided by the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay, find farmland and historical sites in the Southern Region.

Submit a Location

Your home or property could be the backdrop for the next movie made in Maryland.

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Director of the Maryland Film Office