| Frederick,
Montgomery and Prince Georges counties reside in the
Capitol region of Maryland. In 1791 Maryland generously
donated the land that became Washington, D.C. And today the
three Maryland counties that border the nations' capital are
far more than bedroom communities. In fact, the
area around Washington D.C. is not only steeped in history,
it is filled with historic architecture,
Bed
and Breakfast Inns, and a surprising number of state
and national parks that offer outdoor recreation. You find
great restaurants
featuring everything from down-home cooking to cuisine from
around the world. John Hopkins, Ladew Gardens, Baltimore,
Inner Harbor, Aquarium, Towson, Visionary Art & Museum
all offer opportunities to explore and learn. Visit historic
Frederick with the the Civil War Medical Museum, shops and
restaurants galore, or the nearby historic villages of
Harper's Ferry, Antietam, and New Market. |