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, Maryland in Frederick County

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Adamstown,   Appolds,   Arnoldtown,   Ballenger Creek,   Bartholows,   Bartonsville,   Blue Mountain,   Bolivar,   Braddock,   Braddock Heights,   Bridgeport,   Broad Run,   Brunswick,   Buckeystown,   Buckeystown Station,   Burkittsville,   Catoctin Furnace,   Centerville,   Ceresville,   Charlesville,   Chestnut Grove,   Clemsonville,   Clifton,   Clover Hill,   Creagerstown,   Daysville,   Discovery,   Doubs,   Ellerton,   Emmitsburg,   Feagaville,   Five Forks,   Flint,   Flint Hill,   Fountain Mills,   Fountain Rock,   Fourpoints,   Foxville,   Frederick,   Friends Creek,   Frostown,   Fuller,   Furnace Ford,   Garfield,   Graceham,   Green Valley,   Greenfield Mills,   Hansonville,   Harmony Grove,   Hawbottom,   Hope Hill,   Ijamsville,   Jefferson,   Jerusalem,   Jimtown,   Johnsville,   Keller,   Kemptown,   Knoxville,   Ladiesburg,   Lander,   Le Gore,   Lewis Mill,   Lewistown,   Lilypons,   Lime Kiln,   Linganore,   Locust Valley,   Loys,   McDonald,   McKaig,   Michaels Mill,   Middlepoint,   Middletown,   Monrovia,   Motters,   Mount Pleasant,   Mountaindale,   Mountville,   Myersville,   New Addition,   New London,   New Market,   New Midway,   Oak Orchard,   Oldfield,   Olive,   Park Mills,   Petersville,   Pleasant View,   Pleasant Walk,   Point of Rocks,   Reels Mill,   Rocky Ridge,   Rocky Springs,   Rosemont,   Sabillasville,   Saint Anthony,   Sams Creek,   Shookstown,   Slabtown,   Spoolsville,   Spring Ridge,   Stronghold,   Thurmont,   Thurston,   Troutville,   Tuscarora,   Urbana,   Utica,   Walkersville,   Wolfsville,   Woodsboro,   Woodville,   Yellow Springs,  

 

Or have a look at other Maryland counties including:

Allegany,   Anne Arundel,   Baltimore,   Calvert,   Caroline,   Carroll,   Cecil,   Charles,   Dorchester,   Garrett,   Harford,   Howard,   Kent,   Montgomery,   Prince George's,   Queen Anne's,   Saint Mary's,   Somerset,   Talbot,   Washington,   Wicomico,   Worcester,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Libertytown, MD?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Libertytown, Maryland:

1. Libertytown was founded in 1747 and was originally known as "Berlin" before being renamed in 1825.

2. The village began as a trading center for the surrounding agricultural community and became a hub for merchants and traders.

3. Libertytown was a stop on the Underground Railroad, with a network of secret tunnels and pathways used to help slaves escape to freedom in Canada.

4. The village was the site of a skirmish during the Civil War, with Confederate soldiers attempting to capture the nearby town of Union Bridge.

5. Libertytown is home to the oldest continuously operating Catholic church in the United States, St. Peter the Apostle Roman Catholic Church, which was established in 1785.

6. The village is known for its annual Fourth of July parade, which draws visitors from throughout the region and features floats, marching bands, and patriotic displays.

7. Libertytown is surrounded by lush farmland, with rolling hills and scenic vistas providing a peaceful backdrop for visitors and residents alike.