Maryland has a diverse geography featuring mountains and waterfronts that has earned it the nickname "America in miniature." It was one of the original 13 colonies founded in 1634 by the English and the state where the National Anthem was composed, which was in Fort McHenry, Baltimore. When the US Constitution was ratified in 1788, it was one of the first states to do so. The coastline and waterways, especially Chesapeake Bay, are its main features. Maryland is not a big state; its only main city is Baltimore, but the big national banks all have a strong presence in the state. Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, PNC, and Capital One have close to 400 branches, most of which are in Baltimore, and M&T Bank and Truist are the most popular regional Maryland banks operating within the state. Let's take a look at other popular banks that might be good to consider for your banking needs.