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Rockville, Maryland City Info


Rockville is one of Maryland's oldest towns, with its origins dating back to Colonial America. During Revolutionary times Rockville was known as Hungerford's Tavern the name of its most familiar landmark. One of the first calls to freedom from British rule was heard at the tavern in 1774 when a group of patriots met to consider the latest British outrage - the closing of the port of Boston. They issued a series of resolves condemning the Boston blockade, calling for a boycott of trade with Great Britain until the blockade was lifted, and selecting delegates to attend Maryland's general committee of correspondence in Annapolis - one of the meetings which led to the First Continental Congress.

By 1900, the population had risen to 1,110, but growth came slowly to Rockville. In the 1930s, this growth was steady but not spectacular. City limits were expanded again, this time to the south, and population rose to 2,047 in 1940. But after that, the population skyrocketed, increasing from 6,934 in 1950 to nearly 45,000 in 1980.

Rockville has grown very rapidly from a leisurely, agriculturally-oriented county seat to a relatively cosmopolitan city of many neighborhoods. It is heavily oriented toward the federal government, which is the largest employer of Rockville residents, yet also contains both research offices of and headquarters for national corporations as well as the county government.

Rockville's historical and architectural value is nationally recognized; its entire West Montgomery Avenue historic district, the B & O Railroad Station, Old St. Mary's Church and cemetery, Wire Hardware Company, the Dawson Farm, and the Bingham-Brewer House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The West Montgomery district and other 19th century districts share a predominance of large trees, brick sidewalks, and frame construction all contributing to the aura of a Victorian county seat. Historic sites from other eras range from the 1935 Lincoln High School on Stonestreet Avenue, to Wootton's Mill historic district and the Miller's House from the late 18th century, to historic sites such as Flint Hill Farm/the Hurley-Carter House, and Rose Hill Mansion, which reflect a combination of features from the 18th, 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries.

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