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.

Call Affinity Airport Sedan and make arrangements for early bookings.

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Written by Jody Trammel

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

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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