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Gaithersburg, Maryland
Gaithersburg is a city of about 61,000 people 27 miles northwest of Washington,
D.C. It's along the Interstate 270 corridor past Rockville to the south.
Commutes into D.C. are rough from any suburb, and it will be about a two hour
one from Gaithersburg. You might want to strongly consider public transportation
options, such as the Washington Metro and the WMTA metrobus, and MARC commuter
rail.
Gaithersburg is very diverse and fairly affluent, with about 55% of its
population White, 20% Hispanic, 14% Black, 14% Asian, and good mix of others, a
high percentage of which were not born in the U.S. (about 34%). Montomery
County, of which Gaithersburg is the largest city, is fairly affluent, with an
average household income of about $60,000, and an average family income of about
$70,000.
It's a highly developed area, as are most communities within a couple of hours
drive of D.C., and it has a number of its own companies and industries,
including software development, telecommunications, and biotechnology. Of
course, just as the urban development spreads out from the U.S. capital, so does
the money. A lot of these companies are government contractors and
subcontractors. There are also a number of government agencies with their
headquarters in Gaithersburg, such as the FDA, NIH, and NOAA. Parts of
Gaithersburg remain very family friendly and green.
Apartments and Neighborhoods in Gaithersburg
Rental choices are fairly spread out in Gaithersburg, but the majority of them
are near highway 270. Montgomery Club Townhouses on Water Street and Londonderry
Apartments on Downing are both very close to 270. Grove Park Apartments and
Orchard Pond, both on Clopper Road, are near Seneca Creek State Park. You have a
number of other options to choose from.
Things to Do in Gaithersburg
Gaithersburg's city council fights to maintain a good balance with nature amidst
the D.C. urban sprawl. It has more than 522 acres of parkland, including Seneca
Creek State Park, which includes hiking and biking trails, canoe and kayak
rental, playgrounds, equestrian trails, fishing and cross-country skiing in
winter months. During the warmer months, City Hall Pavilion has free concerts
and other entertainment.
Speaking of which, to celebrate the Christmas season in Gaithersburg, take a
drive through Winter Lights, a holiday light display 3.5 miles long. There are
many other special events throughout the year. Gaithersburg maintains an old
town center, and the Celebrate Gaithersburg in Olde Towne Street Festival
gathers everyone there once a year for eating, appreciating arts and crafts, and
enjoying family entertainment.