Written by Jody Trammel

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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Written by Jody Trammel

Laytonsville

Laytonsville, MarylandLaytonsville is one of the smaller municipalities in Montgomery County, Maryland. It used to be called Cracklintown which came from “cracklin’ bread”, which is one of the original baked delicacies in the locality. The crossroads of Laytonsville’s northern district goes directly to the principal urban areas of the state. These include Damascus and Frederick County in the east to Baltimore, southward to Washington, D.C. and west of the Potomac River.

If you would like to visit Laytonsville, you will surely need a ride. Arrange for a pick-up from the airport with Affinity Airport Sedan for all your transportation needs in the DC Metro area.

About Laytonsville

Laytonsville stretches behind the unspecified borders of Sandy Spring. The town extends over the huge estate which was once owned by Quaker pioneer James Brooke. However, it never became “Quaker country.” Anglicans and Methodists joined Sandy Spring social events and business activities as well as farmers’ clubs and other organizations. There were also a lot of intermarriages during that time.

John Layton put up a brick farmhouse in 1785 on the site where the present-day Laytonsville is located. An old tavern, general store, tailor shop, and the St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church made up the ephemeral Cracklin Town. The town started to progress in the 1840s with the construction of several stores, business establishments and residential houses. A post office was finally built in 1861 while a Methodist Church was established in 1867. Laytonsville farmers were blessed with very fertile loam soil which does not dry out very quickly making it an ideal farming land.

Nearby Attractions

While visiting Laytonsville, you can take the opportunity to visit popular attractions near the town. Clara Barton National Historic Site is one. The National Park Service renovated 11 rooms including the bedroom of Clara Barton, living rooms, and Red Cross offices. Another popular tourist spot is the Battleground National Cemetery which is 17 miles away from Laytonsville. This military cemetery lies along Georgia Avenue close to Fort Stevens. It is managed by the National Park Service. Congressional Country Club is a country club and golf course in Bethesda. It was established in 1924 and has hosted many prestigious tournaments including the U.S. Open several times.

If your travels bring you to Laytonsville or any other town in the D.C. area, keep in mind Affinity Airport Sedan. We will pick you up on time and get you to your destination safely throughout the DC Metro Area.

Written by Jody Trammel

Damascus

DamascusDamascus is a small town located right in the middle of Ridge and Damascus Roads in Montgomery, Maryland. It is the most elevated point in this county. Affinity Airport Sedan has a professional car service that can pick you up from the airport and bring you to Damascus hassle-free.

History

This town was given by the State of Maryland as a grant to Nathaniel Pigman in 1783. Edward Hughes, a veteran of the War of 1812,

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Dupont Circle

Dupont CircleDupont Circle is a historic district in Northwest Washington, D.C. With plenty to see and do, this cultural center is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.

If your travel plans bring you to Dupont Circle, call Affinity Airport Sedan for a ride there. Our reliable, personal ground transportation service can do the driving; so instead of fighting traffic, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the sights.

About Dupont Circle

Despite being a part of Washington, D.C.’s  “Old City,” Dupont Circle wasn’t developed extensively until after the American Civil War when a flood of new residents moved into the area. The neighborhood was named after Samuel Francis Du Pont, a rear admiral during the war.

Dupont Circle quickly became an area of prominence with mansions and townhouses lining the streets by the 1880s. The British embassy was even built here in 1872. While there was a period of decline after World War II and the 1968 riots, the 1970s saw a time of resurgence, as the area took on a bohemian air and grew in popularity with the gay and lesbian community.

Dupont Circle today

Today, Dupont Circle is a thriving area, with upscale shops, trendy coffeehouses, restaurants, and bars. In its center is a small park, which contains a central fountain, an abundance of seating, and permanent tabletop chessboards. The park is also a location for many rallies and protests.

The neighborhood is home to several research institutions, including the Brookings Institution, the Center for Global Development, and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. In addition, the Original Founding Church of Scientology; the Phillips Collection, the country’s first museum of modern art; and the Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America, America’s oldest veteran’s organization, are all located in Dupont Circle.

Annual events include Capital Pride, the nation’s fourth-largest LGBT festival, which is held each June and the High Heel Race, in which drag queens run a three-block race wearing high heels, that takes place each October.

Enjoy your time in Dupont Circle. And for all of your transportation needs, just call Affinity!

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Locust Grove Nature Center

Exploring the Locust Grove Nature Center

Airport Car service BethesdaNature-lovers visiting Maryland are in for a treat. The Locust Grove Nature Center, located at Cabin John Regional Park in Bethesda, is just the place to observe small outdoor creatures and explore carefully tended indigenous wild gardens.

Looking forward to a fun-filled day learning about Maryland’s natural environment first-hand? Call Affinity Airport Sedan to pick you up and take you to Locust Grove. Let our top-rate car service get you there, so you can conserve your energy for park!

Indoor Exhibits

The Locust Grove Nature Center has indoor exhibits for the whole family. Its oak tree exhibit features a life-sized model of an oak tree, complete with animals that could be found in that habitat. Kids have a blast pushing buttons around the exhibit to learn what each animal sounds like.

Children and adults alike enjoy peering through the wildlife observation area. The circular building offers a 360-degree view of the nature area outside, and with plenty of feeders, there are always lots of animals to see. Visitors can even watch squirrels scurrying through the center’s squirrel obstacle course. In addition to observing the animals outside, guests can also see the Locust Grove’s two resident snakes — a Black Rat snake and a Corn snake. Both species are indigenous to Montgomery County, Maryland.

Outdoor Exhibits

After you’ve seen the observation area from inside, you can step outdoors and check out the squirrels and birds up close. This area also has a small pond where visitors love to watch frogs and tadpoles in the spring.

Spring’s also the time to look for plants – like bluebells and bulbs – in the naturalist garden. Come summer, the same space is filled with butterflies and colorful blossoms. And the fall typically brings seeds and fruit.

If you’re visiting the D.C. area, take some time outside the city, and see what Bethesda’s Locust Grove Nature Center has to offer. Use Affinity for your rides there and back. After a day outside, you’ll be happy to sit back, relax, and leave the driving to us!

 

 

Written by Jody Trammel

Wheaton Maryland

Visiting Wheaton, Maryland

Wheaton, MDJust minutes north of Washington, D.C., you’ll find the thriving community of Wheaton, Maryland. This unincorporated area is perfect for visitors wanting a break from the bustle of the District while still being able to enjoy world-class dining, shopping, and outdoor events.

If you’re visiting the Wheaton area, be sure to call Affinity Airport Sedan

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Exploring Rock Creek Park

 Exploring Rock Creek Park   Rock Creek Park

For Washington-area visitors looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the District, Rock Creek Park can be the perfect escape. Spanning 12 miles from the Potomac River to the Maryland border, Rock Creek Park is the perfect place to enjoy nature while you’re visiting the city.   Looking for the best way to get to Rock Creek Park? Call Affinity Airport Sedan!

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