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Rockville, Maryland
NameRockville, Maryland
Settlement typeCity

Rockville, Maryland is a city located in the central part of Montgomery County, Maryland, and is part of the Washington metropolitan area. It is situated near the Potomac River and is close to other major cities such as Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Annapolis. The city is home to many notable institutions, including the National Institutes of Health and the Food and Drug Administration. Rockville is also near the University of Maryland, College Park and the Johns Hopkins University.

Geography

Rockville is located at the intersection of Interstate 270 and Interstate 495, making it a major transportation hub. The city is surrounded by other notable cities, including Gaithersburg, Maryland, Bethesda, Maryland, and Silver Spring, Maryland. Rockville is also close to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, which runs along the Potomac River and offers scenic views and recreational activities. The city's geography is also influenced by its proximity to the Piedmont Plateau and the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Nearby attractions include the Great Falls Park, the Seneca Creek State Park, and the Rock Creek Park.

History

The area now known as Rockville has a rich history dating back to the 18th century, when it was part of the colonial Province of Maryland. The city was named after the nearby Rock Creek, which was in turn named after the Rock Creek Baptist Church. Rockville played a significant role in the American Civil War, with the city being a major stop on the Underground Railroad. The city is also home to the Beall-Dawson House, a historic house museum that showcases the city's history and architecture. Other notable historical sites in the area include the Antietam National Battlefield, the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, and the Arlington National Cemetery.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the city of Rockville has a diverse population, with a mix of African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic and Latino Americans, and European Americans. The city is also home to a large number of Foreign-born residents, with many hailing from countries such as China, India, and Korea. Rockville has a high percentage of residents with a Bachelor's degree or higher, with many attending nearby institutions such as the University of Maryland, College Park, Georgetown University, and American University. The city is also home to a number of notable residents, including Martin O'Malley, the former Governor of Maryland, and Chris Van Hollen, a United States Senator from Maryland.

Economy

The economy of Rockville is driven by a mix of industries, including Biotechnology, Information technology, and Health care. The city is home to many major companies, including Lockheed Martin, UnitedHealth Group, and Booz Allen Hamilton. Rockville is also a major hub for Federal government agencies, including the National Institutes of Health and the Food and Drug Administration. The city's economy is also influenced by its proximity to Washington, D.C., with many residents commuting to the nation's capital for work. Other major employers in the area include Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Government

The city of Rockville is governed by a Mayor-council government, with the Mayor of Rockville serving as the city's chief executive. The city is also part of the Montgomery County, Maryland government, with the Montgomery County Council representing the city's interests. Rockville is located in the 8th congressional district of Maryland, which is represented by Jamie Raskin in the United States House of Representatives. The city is also part of the Maryland Senate and the Maryland House of Delegates, with representatives including Brian Feldman and Ariana Kelly.

Education

The city of Rockville is served by the Montgomery County Public Schools system, which operates several schools in the area, including Richard Montgomery High School, Thomas S. Wootton High School, and Rockville High School. The city is also home to several private schools, including the Bullis School and the Montrose Christian School. Rockville is close to several major universities, including the University of Maryland, College Park, Georgetown University, and American University. The city is also home to the Montgomery College, a community college that offers a range of academic programs. Other nearby institutions include the Johns Hopkins University, the University of the District of Columbia, and the Gallaudet University. Category: Cities in Maryland