Written by Jody Trammel

Brookeville

BrookevilleThe town of Brookeville lies 20 miles north of D.C. in Montgomery County. Quakers settled in Brookeville during the 18th century. It was basically an agricultural town with a toll road connecting it to different markets in Washington, particularly the Seventh Street Pike. This freeway was eventually sold to Maryland State in 1914. Brookeville has flourished quickly into a housing community.

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Poolesville

Poolesville MDNestled in the Western part of Upper Montgomery County, Poolesville is described as a bedroom community for travelers on their way to DC. It was named after the Poole brothers who purchased this tract of land in 1760.

If you’re headed to Poolesville, use Affinity Airport Sedan to get around the town. This pleasant car service can pick you up and get you wherever you want to go throughout the DC, Maryland, and Virginia region.

A Brief History

John and Joseph Poole, Sr. bought 160 acres of land in that settlement in the mid-18th century. This area became known as Poolesville.

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North Potomac

Potomac Horse CenterIn 2009, CNN Money named North Potomac in Montgomery County as one of the wealthiest communities in the United States.  The world’s biggest business website described North Potomac as a “tony or rich town” nestled on the edge of the Potomac River. There are charming old estates, upscale golf courses and several riding clubs for the affluent residents. This town was also ranked by Forbes as the most affluent neighborhood in the country in 2008.

If your travel plans include visiting North Potomac,

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Kemp Mill

Sligo CreekKemp Mill is a small community in Montgomery County. It is part of Silver Spring which is also in Maryland. Tourists will enjoy the shops and restaurants in the commercial area. And when you’re planning your next family weekend you should think about visiting Kemp Mill.

Whether your travel brings you to Kemp Mill or any other place in the DC area, remember Affinity Airport Sedan. We will pick you up on time and get you where you need to be.

Brief History

A map of Maryland that dates back to the late 18th century shows a mill owned by a Quaker minister and political activist named Evan Thomas. Francis Valdenar bought the frame saw and grist mill in 1833. Then in 1857, Valdenar sold this mill to George Kemp who renamed it Kemp Mill. The family operated the mill until 1905 and unfortunately in 1919, the mill burned down. The Maryland National Park and Planning Commission acquired the site in 1957.

Kemp Mill Today

There are numerous Jewish synagogues as well as Jewish and Catholic parochial schools in this community. Kemp Mill Recreation Center was constructed and now houses basketball and tennis courts, a baseball field and playground. A spacious meeting place was also constructed for residents. Sligo Creek emerges from Kemp Mill and has become the most developed sub-watershed of the Anacostia River. The Sligo Creek Trail for hikers and bikers connects Kemp Mill to downtown Wheaton and links up with the tributary trail system in Anacostia. We highly recommend this riding adventure.

Kemp Mill Shopping Center is the neighborhood’s trade nucleus. This quaint neighborhood mall is complete with two restaurants; two banks; grocery outlet, dry cleaner, barber shop, pharmacy, nail and hair salon, mini gymnasium, and martial arts training facility. Assorted pastry shops and doctors’ clinics also occupy the complex. However, the famous anchor store for decades, Giant Food Grocery, closed down on September of 2007. A small local chain (Magruder’s) refurbished the facility and opened two months later. It did not last long and ceased operations in July of 2012. Businessman Shalom Kosher, who owns a Kosher store in Wheaton, acquired Magruder’s and opened a second retail shop on Lamberton Drive the same year.

Check out all there is to see and do in Kemp Mill. And for a worry-free ride there, just call Affinity Airport Sedan!

Written by Jody Trammel

Cloverly

The boundaries of Brookside GardensCloverly in Montgomery County have not been well-defined so a lot of locals mistaken believe that the neighborhood is part of Silver Spring. It is situated in central Maryland and is approximately 13 miles from Washington, DC. The major commercial hub of this town lies at the inersection of New Hampshire Avenue (Route 650) and Briggs Chaney Road. If you visit Maryland, make sure to include Cloverly in your itinerary. And call Affinity Airport Sedan for a ride. Allow the most professional car service in Maryland to assist you.

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Boyds

Black Hill Regional ParkBoyds is a community in Montgomery, County Maryland. It is situated north of Washington, DC. The area was named after an immigrant from Scotland named Colonel James Alexander Boyd. He was an engineer for the B&O Railroad System. If you’d like to explore Washington, D.C. and experience all Boyds has to offer, chances are you need a ride there. Just call Affinity Airport Sedan!  Committed to providing excellent transportation services in the DC Metro area including Maryland and Virginia.

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Cabin John

Cabin JohnFlanking the Potomac River, Cabin John is a forested community composed of approximately 900 homes on the western side of Bethesda, Maryland. Apart from the residential units, you can find small businesses offering professional services and lots of restaurants. There are several markets, a beauty salon, a dry cleaner, a post office, and a neighborhood swimming pool.

If you’d like to go to Cabin John, call Affinity Airport Sedan for a ride.

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Olney

Olney-MDOlney lies at the north central part of Montgomery County in Maryland. It was an agricultural area until the sixties when the town evolved into a major residential hub. Money Magazine categorized Olney as number 17 out of the top 100 in its edition of “America’s Best Places to Live.” This was the highest ranking given to any town of Maryland. Last August, the same publication listed Olney as number 22 in the “Top-earning towns” of the United States.

If you plan to spend your vacation in Olney, call Affinity Airport Sedan. We will get you to and from the airport without any hassles.

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Potomac

Great Falls ParkPotomac in Maryland is approximately 15 miles northwest of Washington D.C. Potomac Village is at the intersections of Falls Road and River Road. The town was named as the seventh most educated small community in the entire country by Forbes business magazine. It was also listed in CNN Money.com as the fourth most prosperous town in 2009. Potomac boasts beautiful estates and million dollar homes.

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Airport Shuttle from Bethesda MD
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Bethesda

Location/Destination

Reagan National

Dulles

BWI

Union Station

Bethesda$55$60$80$60
Downtown Bethesda$50$60$80$65
North Bethesda$60$65$80$65

*These prices are valid for parties of up to four. Five or six can be handled for an additional $20.
*Price does not include driver gratuity.

Airport Shuttle from Bethesda MD

Sometimes the hardest part of going out of town can be just getting to the airport. With crowded shuttles and unreliable taxicabs, ground transportation can be a real pain. But it doesn’t have to be. If you’re traveling to or from Bethesda, Maryland, you’re in luck! Affinity Airport Sedan’s professional car service can pick you up and get you where you’re headed on time and hassle free. So the next time you need a ride, don’t fret. Just call Affinity!

Bethesda to and from Reagan National (DCA)

Ronald Reagan Washington National AirportHeaded to Ronald Reagan National Airport? We’re happy to give you a ride! It’s the local favorite because of its close proximity to the city. And you’re sure to be delighted by the recent extensive renovations to the airport’s main terminal. Click here to book a trip to or from Reagan National Airport.

Bethesda to and from Dulles (IAD)

Dulles National AirportAffinity can also give you a ride to or from Dulles International Airport. With extensive international service and a bustling terminal, Dulles is one of our most popular destinations. Dulles’ Airport Access Road eases congestion at the height of rush hour which helps to avoid a significant amount of traffic. Click here to book a trip to or from Dulles.

Bethesda to and from BWI Airport/BWI Rail

Shuttle to BWI AirportAre you flying out of Baltimore Washington International Airport or going to BWI Rail? We’d love to give you a ride to Baltimore. BWI was rated the top airport of its size in 2010, when it also snagged awards for the best airport food and beverage program. If you’re headed that way, just call Affinity. We’ll get you there in plenty of time to enjoy the terminal and grab a bite before your flight.  Click here to book a trip to or from BWI Airport & BWI Rail.

Bethesda to and from Union Station

Union StationWe also make trips into D.C. If you’re traveling by train or bus and are leaving from Union Station, we’re happy to give you a ride into the city. Amtrak, MARC, and VRE rail services depart from Union Station. And several bus services, including Megabus, Bolt Bus, Greyhound, and Washington Deluxe also pick-up at Union Station. Click here to book a trip to or from Union Station.

Around Bethesda

If you call Bethesda home, you can use Affinity for more than just a lift to the airport or train station. We’re also happy to give you rides around town. Whether you’re heading to a meeting or appointment or just want a ride for a fun night on the town, schedule a pick-up with Affinity. We’re happy to get you there!

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