Written by Jody Trammel

Layhill

LayHillLayhill is one of the many unincorporated communities of Montgomery County in Maryland. The center is situated at the junction of the Bel Pre and Bonifant Roads. If you want to explore Washington, DC and include Layhill in your itinerary, chances are you will need a ride. Just call Affinity Airport Sedan!

A 54-acre drive-in movie theater was supposed to have been built at the corner of Layhill and Bel Pre Roads in 1955. It was an ambitious project and envisioned

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Clopper Lake

Clopper LakeYou can find Clopper Lake at Seneca Creek State Park in Montgomery County, Maryland. The entire park’s land area is 6,300 acres which stretches along 14 miles of Seneca Creek and snakes its way towards the historic Potomac River. The Clopper Lake Circuit includes the 90-acre lake enclosed by a wooded area. Some of the recreational activities for visitors are picnic sites, boat rentals, hiking/walking trails and, tire playground for tireless youngsters.

It is a boating and fishing destination

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Woodley Gardens

Woodly GardensWoodley Gardens is one of the larger neighborhoods in Rockville, Maryland and was developed during the early 1960s by Monroe Warren, Sr. and Monroe Warren, Jr. The elder Warren built the Kennedy-Warren and Tilden Garden apartments in the District. He also developed numerous residential units in Rockville. Woodley Gardens earned the distinction of being Montgomery County’s original pre-planned community. To achieve this, the developers used a new zoning category. It allowed them to design the whole neighborhood instead of individual lots in a specific locality.

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Glen Mar Park

Glen Mar ParkGlen Mar Park is a small neighborhood recreational area nestled inside bustling Massachusetts Avenue corridor in Montgomery County, Maryland. The plaza has basketball and tennis courts as well as small playing fields for kids. It is a collegiate district of more than 200 residential homes and is bordered by Massachusetts Avenue and Sangamore Road. The community

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Carderock

Woman rock climbing at Carederock Park, MarylandThe neighborhood of Carderock in Montgomery County, Maryland is located along the Potomac River in the western portion of Bethesda. The town has become popular for rock climbing at the recreation area, at Carderock Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center and along portions of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park. Carderock also has a local elementary school (Carderock Springs), public pool and a professional golf course.

Whether you want to go rock climbing

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Burtonsville

BurtonsvilleBurtonsville is an unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland. The community was originally known as Burton’s derived from Isaac Burton who bought out his siblings’ shares from his father’s land. He emerged as one of the major landowners back in 1825. Discover Burtonsville and avoid the hassle of driving through traffic. Call Affinity Airport Sedan and make an early booking. We will do the driving so that you can enjoy the ride and have a good time.

History

During the colonial period, Burtonsville was referred to as the PATUXENT Hundred and later the Eastern Branch Hundred. It was a community comprised of about 100 residents. Another prominent property-owner was Richard Snowden, an iron master, who owned numerous land patents in the area. These included Snowdens Manor and Snowsden Mill which occupied 9,265 acres and 546 acres respectively. The community grew around the intersection of Old Columbia Pike and the road going to Sandy Spring. In 1850, Isaac Burton was appointed first postmaster of the first post office in Burtonsville. The mail facility operated from Burton’s store. The town center is located at the intersection of MD Route 198 and US Route 29.

Burtonsville Day

Burtonsville holds an annual “Burtonsville Day” to celebrate its culture and history. The event features small social gatherings in different venues around the town. There are activities such as petting zoos and various games. The major event is a big parade that marches through town. One of the organizations involved is the Burtonsville Lions Club. Residents are also treated to golf, basketball and soccer games as well as an ice cream eating contest. The Burtonsville Day celebration last year was held at the Marilyn J. Praisner Community Recreation Center. The 2013 parade participants were from the Boys and Girl Scouts of America, Paint Branch and Springbrook High School marching bands, local politicians, and private citizens.

All vendor booths were occupied for the first time since 2008. There were 4,000 people and about 50 merchants who attended the festivities. Aside from kids’ activities, the festival also features an auto show, health fair, pet show, local dance teams, and food treats from the Burtonsville chapters of the Lions Club and Knights of Columbus.

If you have scheduled a trip to Burtonsville or any other town in Montgomery County, get in touch with Affinity Airport Sedan right away. Our exclusive shuttle service will allow you to stroll around comfortably and safely.

 

Written by Jody Trammel

Chevy Chase View

Chevy ChaseChevy Chase View is another town of Montgomery County in Maryland. A property developer by the name of Claude Livingstone drafted the layout in 1910 and passed it on to a couple of investors, Harry E. Smith and John L. Whitmore, a few years after. The town was incorporated in 1993. If you plan to visit Chevy Chase View, call Affinity Airport Sedan for a ride. Sit back and enjoy the sights. Our dependable transport service will guarantee you a very comfortable trip.

Fur trader Henry Fleet

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Oakmont

OakmontOakmont, Maryland is a very small residential community and special taxing district. Taxes are used for street and lighting maintenance as well as sanitation services. It is made up of only two streets. One is the oak Place and the other is the southern part of Oakmont Avenue.  There are only a few hundred residents in this neighborhood.

If you are going on a trip to the Oakmont area, just call Affinity Airport Sedan to pick you up from any airport in D.C.

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Takoma Park Washington, DC

Takoma ParkTakoma Park is one of the many cities in Montgomery County. It is also part of the Metropolitan Area of Washington, D.C. Takoma is a Native American word that means “exalted place.” The urban hub, which is a nuclear-free zone, is also called Azalea City by local residents.

If you are interested in experiencing the nightlife on U Street, call Affinity Airport Sedan for a ride. You don’t have to worry a bit about traffic or parking—schedule a ride

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Kensington

kensington-MD-20895Kensington is one of the towns of Montgomery County in Maryland. Locals frequently call it the Mormon temple. The town’s post office also serves a bigger area extending further to North Bethesda and Wheaton District.

When you’re planning your next family weekend, think about visiting Kensington. And whether your travel brings you to Kensington or any other place in the D.C. area, remember Affinity Airport Sedan. We will pick you up on time

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