Local Area Info

 

 

Welcome

 
 
 

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.

 
   
  Relocation Resources  
 
City of Frederick
(301) 360-3842

www.cityoffrederick.com

Frederick Magazine
www.frederick.com

Frederick County Schools
Phone: (301) 662-4164

www.fcps.org

Catoctin Mountain Park
www.nps.gov/cato

MARC Rail
www.mtamaryland.com/index.cfm

AMTRAK
www.amtrak.com

Frederick County TransIT Bus Service
www.co.frederick.md.us/Transit

Adelphia Cable
www.adelphia.com

Frederick County Chamber of Commerce
(p) (410) 825-6200 (f) (410) 821-9901

www.frederickchamber.org
State Certified Childcare
(410) 752-7588

http://www.mdchildcare.org
Maryland Chamber of Commerce
(410) 269-0642

http://www.mdchamber.org
The Frederick News Post
www.fredericknewspost.com
Frederick Memorial Hospital
www.fmh.org

Allegheny Power
www.alleghenypower.com

Frederick County Employment
www.frederickworks.com

Maryland Department of Motor Vehicles
www.dmv.org/

Local Attractions
http://www.fredericktourism.org

 
   
  Our Historic Building...  
  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.  
   
  About Frederick...  
  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.