Poolesville is named for John Poole, who settled there in 1783. Poolesville is part of Montgomery County, Maryland, home to a number of important medical facilities. These include the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Suburban Hospital in Bethesda (now part of the Johns Hopkins Hospital system), Montgomery General Hospital in Olney, Shady Grove Adventist….
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Olney, Maryland
Olney was founded in the early 19th century as a community of artisans, traders and merchants. Olney is part of Montgomery County, Maryland, home to a number of important medical facilities. These include the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Suburban Hospital in Bethesda (now part of the Johns Hopkins Hospital system), Montgomery General Hospital….
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Montgomery Village is a planned community created in 1962 by the Kettler Brothers, one of whom, Charles, was an architect who had the vision for the town. Montgomery Village is part of Montgomery County, Maryland, home to a number of important medical facilities. These include the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Suburban Hospital in….
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Obscure fact: Laytonsville was originally named Cracklintown, after a bacon corn bread – called Cracklin’ Bread – that was baked there. Laytonsville is part of Montgomery County, Maryland, home to a number of important medical facilities. These include the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Suburban Hospital in Bethesda (now part of the Johns Hopkins….
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Kensington was founded in 1890 and is known for its Victorian homes and antique row shops. Kensington is part of Montgomery County, Maryland, home to a number of important medical facilities. These include the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Suburban Hospital in Bethesda (now part of the Johns Hopkins Hospital system), Montgomery General Hospital….
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Hyattstown is the northern most point in Montgomery County and is one of its earliest settlements, founded in 1798. Hyattstown is part of Montgomery County, Maryland, home to a number of important medical facilities. These include the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Suburban Hospital in Bethesda (now part of the Johns Hopkins Hospital system),….
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Glen Echo in Montgomery County is best known for its historic amusement park, now operated by the National Park Service as an arts center. Glen Echo is part of Montgomery County, Maryland, home to a number of important medical facilities. These include the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Suburban Hospital in Bethesda (now part….
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Garrett Park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The town has only 900 residents but is well known in Montgomery County, Maryland, which is home to a number of important medical facilities. These include the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Suburban Hospital in Bethesda (now part of the Johns Hopkins Hospital….
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Gaithersburg started as an agrarian Montgomery County community in the 1870s but now has become a high-tech corridor with headquarters for many companies. Gaithersburg is part of Montgomery County, Maryland, home to a number of important medical facilities. These include the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Suburban Hospital in Bethesda (now part of the….
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Damascus has rolling hills and valleys plus a commercial center that serves northern Montgomery County. Damascus is part of Montgomery County, Maryland, home to a number of important medical facilities. These include the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Suburban Hospital in Bethesda (now part of the Johns Hopkins Hospital system), Montgomery General Hospital in….
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