Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Why Move to Frederick County Maryland

Why move to Frederick Maryland?

Because of it's history:

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mdfreder/

Frederick County was formed in 1748 from parts of Prince George's County and Baltimore County.

It was named in honor of Frederick Calvert, who was the
current and last Lord Baltimore and proprieter of Maryland at that time.

Montgomery (1776), Washington (1776) and a part of Carroll (1837) counties were
formed from Frederick County.

Frederick City is the county seat.


Because of it's large Job Market

http://www.CareerBuilder.com/Frederick_Job

Because it's the second largest city in Maryland

What's in Frederick? Why would I want to live here?

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Here's just a few of the interesting things about Frederick County Maryland:


  • C&O Canal Visitor Center
    The C&O Canal National Historic Park Visitor's Center, and the Museum Store
    are on the first floor of the Brunswick Railroad Museum. C&O Canal Visitor
    Center and Pete Harpers Children's Hands-On Activity Room located on main floor.
    The third floor features a huge interactive HO scale model railroad depicting
    B&O passenger line from Union Station, DC to Brunswick Freight
    Classification Yards. Railroad equipment and memorabilia, social history
    exhibits, photographs, Victorian costumes, furnishings, toy, baseball, and
    medical history. Hours: Fri 10 AM - 2 PM, Sat 10 AM - 4 PM, Sun 1 - 4 PM. (Year Round) VISA, MC & Discover. Main floor handicapped accessible.
    44 West Potomac St.Brunswick, MD 21716 (301) 834-7100 Website Map It!
  • Historical Society of Frederick County
    Begin your adventure in historic Frederick County with a tour of the Museum of Frederick County History. With changing exhibits, public programs, a bookstore, beautiful gardens, and a research library, the Society offers a unique historical experience for everyone. Hours: Museum, Mon - Sat 10 AM - 4 PM, Sun 1 - 4 PM; Library, Mon - Sat 10 AM - 4 PM. VISA, MC for bookstore purchases. Not handicapped accessible.
    24 East Church St Frederick, MD 21701 (301) 663-1188 Website Map It!

From the official Frederick Tourism website:

http://www.fredericktourism.org/what_to_do.htm

To find out about getting a job with the Frederick County Government:

http://www.co.frederick.md.us/Jobs.asp

Fort Detrick is the largest employer in Frederick County

http://www.detrick.army.mil/relocationreadiness/index.cfm

Now who is the best mover in Frederick County Maryland?




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