Rockville is one of Maryland’s oldest towns, with its origins dating back to Colonial America. During Revolutionary times, Rockville was known as Hungerford’s Tavern. Rockville became Montgomery County’s government seat in 1776. Rockville has grown very rapidly from a leisurely, agriculturally-oriented county seat to a cosmopolitan city of many neighborhoods. Rockville retains much of its history through the old Victorian era of historic Rockville but has also focused on new development at the Rockville Town Center and at Pike and Rose. Rockville’s multiple metro line stops has vaulted Rockville into one of the most popular areas in the county. Living in Rockville offers residents an urban-suburban mix feel and most residents own their homes. In Rockville, there are a lot of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many families and young professionals live in Rockville and enjoy a very resident-oriented government that manages the city to accommodate the diverse socio-economics within the area. Rockville’s deep sense of community and neighborly hospitality gave it it’s name, “a small town in a big city”.
Rockville is regarded as one of America’s leading small cities for work, for play and for life. It is the vibrant, highly educated, business-friendly home to some of the nation’s and the world’s most prominent bio-medicine and technology companies and is adjacent to the world’s most powerful city, Washington, D.C. Rockville’s management of the public resources and tax money to enhance the quality of life in this community has made Rockville one of the best cities to live in.
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