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- Frederick, Maryland, is known for its rich history, with many historic sites and museums, including the National Museum of Civil War Medicine and the B&O Railroad Museum.
- The city was founded in 1745 and named after Prince Frederick of Wales, the eldest son of King George II of Great Britain.
- During the Civil War, Frederick was a key location for both Union and Confederate forces, and the city suffered significant damage during the conflict.
- Today, Frederick is known for its lively downtown area, with many restaurants, shops, and cafes, as well as its beautiful parks and natural areas, such as the Catoctin Mountain Park and the Monocacy National Battlefield.
- The city is also home to several notable cultural events, including the annual Frederick Festival of the Arts and the Maryland Ensemble Theatre's Maryland Playwrights Festival.
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