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Home, Condo & COOP Sales + Rentals
Serving Bethesda / Chevy Chase
Phone: 301-523-6101 
2506 New Market Lane, Gambrills, MD 21054, Phone: 410.721.7100 
Little Treasury Jewelers is a fine jewelry and watch store located in Gambrills, Maryland, situated in western Anne Arundel County, between Baltimore and Washington, DC. The store carries designer jewelry lines from Hearts on Fire, Simon G, Roberto Coin, Vahan, Gurhan, and many more. An extensive, curated collection of timepieces makes the store a regional and even national destination for watch lovers.  website: littletreasury.com
15036 North Franklinville Road, Thurmont, MD 21788, Phone: 301-271-2737 - Fresh Fruit for Better Health in Frederick County Maryland - The Catoctin Mountain Orchard in Frederick County, MD is located just off Rt. 15 north of Thurmont, Maryland on Franklinville Rd. This Frederick, MD fruit and produce market opens May 1 and is closed during the months of Jan, Feb & March. 
Adventure Park USA - Rides - Games - Birthday Parties and Group Rates - Non-Profit Fundraisers
11113 West Baldwin Road, Monrovia, MD 21770, Phone: 301.865.6800 
Just east of the City of Frederick, Maryland on Interstate 70 is an amazing amusement park that has something for everyone. Bring the whole family and all your friends and make a day of it. From roller coasters to bumper cars and boats to mini golf and midway games the outdoor activities are amazing. Then when you step inside there's a restaurant and world-class gaming to keep the fun going. Having a party? Ask about group discounts. website: adventureparkusa.com
940 Wayne Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910, Phone: 301-585-1480 - Full Service Coin Store
All Numismatic Items Bought & Sold - Staff Experience Over 100 Years - Julian M. Leidman, owner of "Bonanza Coins" in downtown Silver Spring, has been a professional numismatic dealer and consultant for over 50 years. Website: http://www.JulianCoin.com
7415 Grove Road, Frederick, MD 21704, Phone: 301-607-4406 - Serving the Mid Atlantic region - With ATD Solar & Security and 3M Window Film Products on your side, it's safe to revel in the mood-lifting beauty of natural light in your home and office. 
DRC Discount Rug Clean, Expert Carpet Cleaning - Rug and carpet cleaning service In MD, Washington DC & Southern PA - 10075 Tyler Place, Unit 4-5, Ijamsville, MD 21754, Phone: 301-493-8181 - We clean wall to wall carpet in the home with state of the art direct drive cleaning from the truck, as well as hand cleaning of oriental and persian/antique rugs, tapestries etc. for 30 years. We have "clean coupons" for any of your carpet or rug cleaning needs. Plus, we guarantee that our cleaning will satisfy our customers 100%. With 35 years in business we are confident that our customers will be happy with our technicians and their knowledge of cleaning wall to wall carpets and area rugs. - Website: http://discountrugclean.com
Rug Cleaning Service In MD, Washington DC & Southern PA
10075 Tyler Place, Unit 4-5, Ijamsville, MD 21754, Phone: 301-831-3594 - Oriental Rug Masters in Frederick Md has been cleaning & repairing rugs in Frederick County Maryland and the DC Metro for over 30 years. We also clean carpets now. We are America's Authority on Rug Cleaning & Restoration in Frederick MD and surrounding Washington DC communities. We specialize in the cleaning, restoration, and sales of the finest rugs from around the world. FREE Pickup and delivery! Website: http://orientalrugmasters.com/
257 East 6th Street, Frederick, MD 21701, Phone: (301) 631-5340 - You Won't Believe This Store! - With over 52,000 square feet, Great Stuff by Paul is not only heaven for the average antique lover, but the perfect source for dealers and businesses to load up.
Jim Ness Handyman / Carpenter - Over 60 Years Of Combined Experience
8460 Damascus Road, Damascus, MD 20872, Phone: 301-926-5246 - Serving All Of Montgomery County, Howard County, Anne Arundel County, Frederick County, DC & Surrounding Areas with quality handyman, carpentry, remodeling and home improvement services.
1781 North Market St., Frederick, MD 21701, Phone: 301-663-4491 - We're located at 1781 North Market St in Frederick, MD. We've served the Frederick area since 1980 and would be pleased to add you to our list of satisfied customers. We have large stocks of products you'll need to make your own beer, wine or mead, including books, kits, ingredients and brewing and bottling equipment, all at very reasonable prices. Come in and look around or call us and we can ship your order to you.
15036 North Franklinville Road, Thurmont, MD 21788, Phone: 301-271-2737 - Fresh Fruit for Better Health in Frederick County Maryland - The Catoctin Mountain Orchard in Frederick County, MD is located just off Rt. 15 north of Thurmont, Maryland on Franklinville Rd. This Frederick, MD fruit and produce market opens May 1 and is closed during the months of Jan, Feb & March. 
About: Washington, D.C., (/ˈwɑːʃɪŋtən ˌdiːˈsiː/) formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington; D.C.; or the district, is the capital of the United States.[6] Founded after the American Revolution as the seat of government of the newly independent country, Washington was named after George Washington, the first president of the United States and a Founding Father.[7] As the seat of the United States federal government and several international organizations, Washington is an important world political capital.[8] The city, located on the Potomac River bordering Maryland and Virginia, is one of the most visited cities in the world, with more than 20 million tourists annually.

The signing of the Residence Act on July 16, 1790, approved the creation of a capital district located along the Potomac River on the country's East Coast. The U.S. Constitution provided for a federal district under the exclusive jurisdiction of the U.S. Congress, and the District is therefore not a part of any U.S. state. The states of Maryland and Virginia each donated land to form the federal district, which included the pre-existing settlements of Georgetown and Alexandria. The City of Washington was founded in 1791 to serve as the new national capital. In 1846, Congress returned the land originally ceded by Virginia, including the city of Alexandria; in 1871, it created a single municipal government for the remaining portion of the District.

Washington had an estimated population of 702,455 as of July 2018,[11] making it the 20th most populous city in the United States. Commuters from the surrounding Maryland and Virginia suburbs raise the city's daytime population to more than one million during the workweek.[12] Washington's metropolitan area, the country's sixth largest (including parts of Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia), had a 2017 estimated population of 6.2 million residents.

All three branches of the U.S. federal government are centered in the District: Congress (legislative), the president (executive), and the Supreme Court (judicial). Washington is home to many national monuments, and museums, primarily situated on or around the National Mall. The city hosts 177 foreign embassies as well as the headquarters of many international organizations, trade unions, non-profits, lobbying groups, and professional associations, including the World Bank Group, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Organization of American States, AARP, the National Geographic Society, the Human Rights Campaign, the International Finance Corporation, and the American Red Cross.

A locally elected mayor and a 13‑member council have governed the District since 1973. However, Congress maintains supreme authority over the city and may overturn local laws. D.C. residents elect a non-voting, at-large congressional delegate to the House of Representatives, but the District has no representation in the Senate. District voters choose three presidential electors in accordance with the Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1961.

For statistical purposes, the District of Columbia is treated as a state-equivalent (and a county-equivalent) by the U.S. Census Bureau. see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.

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