Local Area Info
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Welcome |
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This city of approximately 46,850 residents is
located at the intersection of Interstate 270 and 70 in Frederick
County. The presidential retreat, Camp David, is located just a
few miles north of Frederick in the Catoctin Mountains. Frederick is
the home of Hood College, Frederick Community College and the
Maryland School for the Deaf. |
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Our Historic Building... |
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In the early twentieth century, a
grand, five-story brick hotel was built at Court & West
Patrick Streets in Frederick, upstairs from a candy shop & the town
new stand. Amidst the bustle of a true main street town, The Francis
Scott Key Hotel stood luxurious & ornate. The Francis Scott Key has
been fully restored to bring only sophisticated urban living to the
downtown City of Frederick. Nestled in the heart of a National
Register Historic District, the building integrates forty-six new
residential homes into a charming historic streetscape. The
residences are thoughtfully appointed with you in mind, offering
modern-day conveniences designed to match your busy lifestyle
requirements. Quite simply, The Francis Scott Key offers the finest
in urban luxury living. |
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About Frederick... |
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Founded in 1745 by English & German
settlers, Frederick was established as a frontier town that serviced
wagon trains blazing the first trails across the unexplored
Allegheny Mountains. Today, Frederick is a celebration of heritage
and artistic offerings. Within walking distance of all the magic of
downtown, The Francis Scott Key offers instant access to local
restaurants, cultural institutions , antique markets & popular
gathering spots. And, commuters will enjoy the premier advantage of
being within walking distance to the MARC commuter train station. With a most
exciting combination of the historic charm and modern day
conveniences, living in Frederick offers the perfect balance of
comfort & ease. |
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