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Frederick, Maryland: A Neighborhood Guide

Frederick, Maryland, is located approximately one hour northwest of Washington, DC and one hour west of Baltimore. The city is the second largest in Maryland and has a 50-block historic district with many buildings dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. Frederick has a variety of attractions, including Civil War sites, museums, parks, recreational facilities, wineries, antique stores, restaurants, and entertainment venues. For many years, Frederick, Maryland, was a rural community and a small town. As real estate prices near Washington DC soared in recent years, farmland was developed in Frederick County and families moved here to find more affordable housing and less congestion.

Location

Downtown Frederick is located at the southern tip of Frederick County, just north of Montgomery County. Located less than an hour from Washington DC, Baltimore, and Gettysburg, the city of Frederick is surrounded by mountain views. The city is accessible from I-70, I-270, US 15, and US 40.

Frederick Transportation

  • MARC Stations: Brunswick, Downtown Frederick, or Point of Rocks.
  • AMTRAK: Transfer to MARC trains from Baltimore and Washington stations.
  • Frederick Municipal Airport – Serves general aviation.
  • Greyhound Bus: Terminal in downtown Frederick.
  • Transit – Provides Frederick County bus service
  • Express transfer service to the center: FREE. Parking for the shuttle is available at Harry Grove Stadium.

Top Points of Interest in Frederick, Maryland

  • Harry Grove Stadium – The ballpark is home to Frederick Keys, a minor league affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles.
  • Frederick Fairgrounds – The site is home to the annual agricultural fair and is used for community fairs and events throughout the year
  • Baker Park – The 44-acre park includes a carillon, lake, public swimming pool, tennis courts, sports fields, and several playgrounds.
  • Monocacy National Battlefield – A unit of the National Park Service, the battlefield is the site of the Battle of Monocacy in the Civil War.
  • Everedy Square & Shab Row – The city block houses the largest cluster of specialty shops and restaurants in downtown Frederick.
  • Schifferstadt Architectural Museum – The museum is Frederick’s oldest house and offers a window into the French and Indian war era.
  • Weinberg Center for the Arts – The performing arts center offers a variety of live entertainment and educational programs.
  • National Museum of Civil War Medicine – The museum focuses on the medical history of the Civil War.
  • Catoctin Wildlife Preserve & Zoo – The private 35-acre animal park is home to a variety of exotic animals and offers events for the whole family.
  • Gambrill State Park – The park offers a variety of outdoor recreational amenities including hiking and biking trails, camping, and more.

Major Annual Events in Frederick, Maryland

  • Frederick Festival of the Arts
  • Great Frederick Fair
  • Federico’s 4th of July fireworks
  • Frederick Oktoberfest
  • Christmas events in Frederick

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