Located in Howard County
A hip and historic city
Set between Washington and Baltimore is the historic city of Frederick. Founded in 1745, this colonial city served as an important crossroads in the United States and was the site of a major flashpoint battle during the Civil War. The preservation of history through its architecture has become central to the identity of the Oakdale and Glenwood neighborhood. Recognized as a Distinctive Destination by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, this city of 80,000 people retains a historic, small-town feel while coursing with the vibrant, youthful energy of a city. Frederick boasts scenic waterfront parks, a burgeoning downtown arts scene, fine dining and a spread of locally loved breweries and distilleries.
Exploring the scenic creek side parks
The 58 acres of Baker Park surrounding a lake is a popular gathering place featuring biking paths, playgrounds and a small concert venue. There is also the Swinging Bridge for folks strolling over Carroll Creek. It is the only iron suspension bridge in Frederick County, built in 1885 and restored several times over the years.
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