Middletown offers the opportunity to experience both the days of the past and outstanding modern amenities. Historic homes, antique shops and farms define the area, but as part of Frederick County, this community is a part of an economy built on progress. Frederick County was recently certified as having more new job growth than any county in Maryland. The City of Frederick, the county seat, is a couple of miles east and is an official All-American City featuring historic charm, great restaurants and two downtown parks.
Middletown is just five minutes from Interstates 70 and 270, making it an easy commute to Washington or Baltimore. For history buffs, the historic Civil War battlefields of Antietam and Gettysburg are also within driving distance. And don’t forget the Atlantic Ocean beaches and Chesapeake Bay, which are within a few hours’ drive.
Middletown takes pride in retaining small-town charm and ideals in an era of growth. From stately Victorian homes and skyward-reaching church steeples to rustic dairy farms and modern housing developments, you will feel right at home from the start. There is plenty of room to roam in Middletown’s Community Park, a 79-acre park that features basketball courts, picnic tables, play equipment and much more, in addition to plenty of open space. After you move to Middletown you will be able to do what residents have done for a long time - relax, unwind and enjoy life as it used to be.
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