Let me introduce you
to Frederick, Maryland...
Covering the spectrum from peaceful, rolling hills to thriving
cities, Frederick County has something for everyone.
Frederick, as Maryland’s second largest city, has a bright future
with its expanding economy and stable quality of life. This area is
home to some of the largest and most successful companies in the
country, offering employment to a highly diverse and educated
population.
Planes, trains, automobiles, and
buses, Frederick County residents have their choice of
transportation modes. A veritable transportation hub, Frederick is
the crossroads of several major commuter routes: I-70, I-270, US 15
and US 340. The county’s unique position makes it a gateway for
points north, south, east, and west. That access attracts new
businesses and residents every day.
When the workday closes,
Frederick remains a vibrant place. For those looking for historical
pursuits, this area is filled with treasures from before the
Revolutionary War, through the Civil War, to the present age. If
you want a more social setting, there’s things to do throughout the
year, from wintertime craft shows like Cabin Fever, to springtime
baseball with Frederick’s minor league team, the Keys (single A
affiliate for the Baltimore Orioles), to summertime fireworks in
Baker Park, to the GREAT Frederick Fair in autumn, to the Kris
Kringle procession that marks the festivities of the holidays.
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even more about Frederick County visit the following websites:
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