Why you'd want to live in Cecil County
Cecil County is predominantly rural in nature, with semi-populated city centers. The county has a total area of 418 square miles, of which 346 square miles is land and 72 square miles is water. This county wraps the top of the Cheasapeake Bay Cecil County is in the northeast corner of Maryland, bounded on the north and east by the Mason–Dixon line with Pennsylvania and Delaware. The western border is defined by the lower reaches of the Susquehanna River and the northernmost coves, flats and tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay. On the south, the county is bounded by the Sassafras River and Kent County, Maryland. The county is part of the Delmarva Peninsula as well as Maryland's "Eastern Shore." via Wikipedia