Born in Chestertown, Maryland, William (Swish) Nicholson (1914-1996) became a star batter for the Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies.
Gate C entrance, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Eutaw St., Baltimore,
Maryland, July 2001. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Perhaps best known for the Terps (Terrapins) basketball team, the
University of Maryland
athletics program organizes many sporting teams. At College Park, the
University operates
Byrd Stadium
(48,000-person capacity) and
Comcast Center, a 17,000 seat basketball facility opened in Fall 2002.
Sport enthusiasts use local paths, such as the Baltimore and Annapolis (B & A) Trail Park, to hike, jog, cycle, and rollerblade. The "B & A" Trail, a 13.3-mile long path in Anne Arundel County, runs from Glen Burnie in the North to the north shore of the Severn River in Annapolis. It is a section of the East Coast Greenway that stretches 2,600 miles from Key West, Florida, to Calais, Maine.
Annapolis Striders' 10-Mile Run, Rowe Blvd., Annapolis, Maryland, August 2006. Photo by
Diane F. Evartt.
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