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Local & General Info
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Areas Served:
Frederick, Hagerstown, Westminster, Maryland, United States; Gettysburg, Breezewood, Pennsylvania, United States; Martinsburg, West Virginia, United States; Leesburg, Virginia, United States
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Area Airports:
Frederick Municipal; BWI Airport (1 hour); Dulles International Airport (35 minutes) Reagan National Airport (1 hour)
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Directions from North:
From North: US 15 to I-70 East to Exit 54. Turn right on MD. Route 85, continue approximately 1/4 mile. Turn right on Grove Road.
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Directions from East or West:
From East or West: I-70 to Exit 54. Turn onto MD Rt. 85, continue approximately 1/4 mile. Turn right on Grove Rd.
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The Days Inn of Frederick is only 40 miles from Washington DC and Baltimore, MD. Also a convenient hub for Gettysburg, PA and Harpers Ferry, WV. Frederick City/County is home to some of the nation's most historical landmarks and breathtaking countryside. Easy access to Interstate Highway 70 and Interstate Highway 270. Historic downtown Frederick, with horse-drawn trolley and carriage rides accompanied by a costumed guide, will take you to another time in history as they pass the many museums, landmarks and sites of yesteryear.
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Monocacy National Battlefied:
Frederick, MD 21704 301-662-3515 Hours of Operation: Memorial Day to Labor Day: 8am-4:30pm September-June: open Wednesday-Sunday only Best known for the battle that may have been the one to truly save Washington
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Weinberg Center For The Arts:
Frederick. MD 21701 301-228-2828 Live concerts, stage productions, dance, classic movies, in a beautifully restored theatrical venue.
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National Museum of Civil War Medicine:
Frederick, MD 21704 301-695-1864 Hours of Operation: Monday-Saturday: 10am-5pm Sunday: 11am-5pm Dedicated to telling the medical story of the Civil War. Museum tells the story of care and healing amidst the death and destruction of the war.
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Schifferstadt Architectural Museum:
Frederick, MD 21701 301-663-3885 Hours of Operation: April to mid-December: Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm; Sunday 12pm-4pm Oldest dwelling in Frederick City. An authentic 18th century garden complements the story of everyday farm life.
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