By travelguylife.com
In the 1960s, an ambitious urban renewal project completely overhauled downtown Rockville.
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A thick canopy of woodland covering more than 1,800 acres along the banks of Rock Creek runs down Rockville's right flank.
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A mile east of Rockville Town Square, on more than 150 acres, lies this public park that combines history, culture, and pleasure.
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A little more than 15 minutes west of Rockville is one of the top cultural sites in the Washington, D.C., area.
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This 75-acre reservoir, which was built in 1965 when the creek was dammed, is one aspect of Rock Creek Regional Park that is particularly close to Rockville.
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A public park with many attractions in a quiet forested setting is within ten minutes or less from Rockville Town Square.
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In the Jury Parking Lot near the intersection of Rt. 28 and Monroe St. on Saturday mornings from mid-May to mid-November, Rockville hosts a sizable and expanding farmers' market.
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We noted that Rockville has a vibrant craft beverage sector, and a few establishments are conveniently located near Rockville Town Square.
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Maryland's prohibition died off distilling as a craft, and it has only lately made a resurgence in a state that has historically produced a lot of grain.
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The brick Beall-Dawson House, built in the Federal style in 1815 for Uton Beall and his wife and daughters, has served as the Montgomery Historical Society's offices since 1965.
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