Written by Jody Trammel

Aspen Hill

Aspen HillAspen Hill in Montgomery Country, Maryland obtained its name from Aspen trees found beside the first post office in that locality. That post office was situated in a general store on Washington-Brookeville Pike which is now the junction of Georgia and Connecticut Avenues. Aspen Hill is also full of river, railway and tributary trail systems.

If you want to visit or tour Aspen Hill, call Affinity Airport Sedan. Our highly-dependable shuttle service will pick you up on time and bring you safely to any location in the DC area.

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Frederick, MD

Frederick M.D.Frederick, Maryland is a city about 50 miles north of Washington, D.C. It’s Maryland’s second most populated city, after Baltimore.

If you need a ride to Frederick from any D.C.-area airport, just schedule a pick-up with Affinity Airport Sedan. Our punctual, professional ground transportation service can get you exactly where you need to be. So when you next need a lift, skip the taxi line, and just call Affinity!

About Frederick

Frederick was settled by German immigrants in the mid-1700s. By the mid 1800s, it was a major mining area, producing, iron, marble, limestone, gold, and copper, along with other minerals. Because of its location, both Union and Confederate troops were led directly through the city during the Civil War. Many slaves eventually fled the area to fight with the Union, and the city was the site of a speech delivered by President Abraham Lincoln after the Battle of Antietam.

Located in Frederick County in northern Maryland, the city of Frederick is situated along several different interstates. It sits west of Baltimore and north of D.C.

Frederick Today

Today, Frederick’s downtown area boasts numerous ethnically diverse restaurants, along with retailers and antique shops. Its economy is greatly boosted by its proximity to Washington, D.C. As such, it’s home to over 600 businesses and organizations. In addition, the city is a center for cancer research. Many of Frederick’s houses were built in the 19th or 20th centuries as row houses or duplexes. And the city’s downtown skyline is filled with spires from its numerous historic churches. In 2010, the older portion of the city was named one of the greatest cities in the Unites States by Forbes magazine.

An artistic and cultural area, downtown Frederick is home to several art galleries, dance studios, theaters, and the Maryland Shakespeare Festival. The Maryland Ensemble Theatre and the Frederick Symphony Orchestra are also located within the city.

If you’re headed to Frederick, have a wonderful stay. And for a reliable ride there, just call Affinity!

Written by Jody Trammel

National Museum of Civil War Medicine

National Museum of Civil War MedicineLocated in Frederick, Maryland, the National Museum of Civil War Medicine is a historic institution devoted to surgical, medical, and nursing practices during the Civil War.

If you’re interested in uncovering what medicine and healing were like during this time, plan a visit to the National Museum of Civil War Medicine to learn more. And for a ride there, just schedule a pick-up with Affinity Airport Sedan. Our reliable ground transportation service can drop you off and pick you up. Don’t worry about navigating D.C.-area traffic. Just call Affinity!

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Takoma Park

Exploring Takoma Park

Takoma ParkTakoma Park, Maryland is a lively, culturally rich city northeast of Washington, D.C. This progressive area is nicknamed Azalea City, after a flowering shrub that grows across town, and it’s also a Tree City USA, so it boasts a tree planting and maintenance program that’s sponsored by the Arbor Day Foundation.

If you’re planning to visit this peaceful, nature-loving city, chances are, you’ll need a ride there. Call Affinity Airport Sedan to pick you up and give you a lift. Our reliable ground transportation service can give you a ride from any airport in the D.C. area. So when you’re ready to book your ride, just call Affinity!

About Takoma Park

Benjamin Franklin Gilbert founded Takoma Park in 1883, and he bought large pieces of land on which many of the city’s original homes were built. Sitting at an altitude of 350 feet, Takoma Park was high enough to bypass the malaria and mosquitoes that tormented the District. The area grew rapidly and was incorporated into a town in 1890. In 1976, much of Victorian old town became a part of the Takoma Park Historic District.

Takoma Park is known for its liberal and “left of liberal” values. The city was the first in the U.S. to approve a voting age of 16 and allows residents who are not American citizens to vote in municipal elections. The area is also a nuclear-free zone.

Culture

Takoma Park is home to several cultural events each year, including its folk festival, street festival, jazz fest, independent film festival, and Fourth of July Parade. In addition, a nationally known blues record label, Takoma Records, was founded in the city in the late 1950s.

Today, community revitalization efforts are taking place in the city. The local historic society is overseeing work currently underway to build the Historic Takoma Museum. And the Takoma Theatre Conservatory is working to renovate the currently vacant Takoma Theatre, which will become a multipurpose facility.

Come out and soak up the culture of Takoma Park, and for a ride there, know you can count on Affinity!

Written by Jody Trammel

Olney Theatre Center for the Arts

Olney Theatre Center MDThe Olney Theatre Center is a professional, regional theater located about 12 miles north of Washington, D.C. in Montgomery County, Maryland. The center sits on 14 acres of land and currently includes three indoor theaters and an outdoor arena.

If you’re interested in seeing a production at this award-winning theater, use Affinity Airport Sedan for your transportation there. We’ll pick you up, so instead of battling traffic, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!

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Kensington

Visiting Kensington

KKesingtonensington is a small town in Montgomery County, Maryland with a long history. While the area has transformed from its agricultural roots, it’s quaint charm remains, making it a highly regarded area among tourists visiting the D.C. region.

If your travel plans have you visiting Kensington, just call Affinity Airport Sedan to get you there. Our friendly, reliable ground transportation service can pick you up from the airport and get you wherever you need to be.

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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!

 

 

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Gaithersburg

Getting to know Gaithersburg

transportation services in MarylandThe City of Gaithersburg, located about a half hour northwest of Washington, D.C., is a major suburb of the region and the fourth largest incorporated city in Maryland.

If you’re planning a trip to the Gaithersburg area, just call Affinity Airport Sedan to get you there! Our friendly, personal transportation service can pick you up from any D.C. area airport and give you a ride to your Gaithersburg destination. So when you need a lift, skip the shuttles, and just call Affinity!

About Gaithersburg

Settled as an agricultural area in 1765, Gaithersburg was originally called Log Town. However, Benjamin Gaither inherited a portion of the land in the late 1700s, and by the 1850s, the area was known as Gaithersburg. The city was incorporated in 1878 and remained a small farm town until the 1970s, when the population grew and the area became more suburban. Today, Gaithersburg is one of the most ethnically and economically diverse areas in the D.C. region.

Notably, Gaithersburg was chosen as one of six locations around the world to house an International Latitude Observatory in 1899. These stations measured how much the Earth wobbled on its polar axis and operated until computers made them obsolete in 1982. However, the Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory remains a National Historic Landmark – the only one in the city.

Gaithersburg Today

Modern Gaithersburg is divided into east and west regions. The east is the older area that boasts the city’s historic business district, Olde Towne, along with the Montgomery County Fairgrounds. To the west, there are wealthier neighborhoods that were influenced by New Urbanism, a design movement that strives to create walkable neighborhoods, multiple different housing types, and diverse populations.

Today, the city boasts major employers like IBM, Lockheed Martin, and The National Institute of Standards and Technology. And with exciting attractions like museums, skate and water parks, farmers markets, and art exhibits, there’s plenty to keep you occupied while you’re there.

Come and enjoy Gaithersburg for yourself. And for all of your transportation needs while you’re in town, you can always count on Affinity!

Written by Jody Trammel

Silver Spring

Visiting Silver Spring

Silver Spring, MDJust north of the District is the lively, unincorporated area of Silver Spring, Maryland. Silver Spring is currently the fourth most populous area in the state, and with a rich history and countless cultural and artistic events each year, it’s easy to see why.

If you’re headed to Silver Spring, use Affinity Airport Sedan to get you around town. Our friendly, personal car service can pick you up

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Clara Barton National Historic Site

Tour the Clara Barton National Historic Site

Clara Barton HouseWhile most people are familiar with the humanitarian efforts of American Red Cross, few know much about its origins.  If you’re visiting the Maryland area, take some time to check out the former home of Clara Barton, founder of this renowned organization.

Interested in exploring the Clara Barton National Historic Site? Call Affinity Airport Sedan for a ride there! Our professional car service can get you to this celebrated home where Barton launched her efforts to bring aid to millions of people across the country and around the globe.

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