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  1. Montgomery County Update. News and information from Montgomery County Office of Public Information. More Information

  2. Montgomery County, Maryland. Clockwise: Downtown Bethesda, Spring Street in Silver Spring, Billy Goat B Trail, rural Darnestown, Rockville town center, Great Falls on the Potomac River. /  39.13638°N 77.20424°W  / 39.13638; -77.20424. Montgomery County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Maryland.

  3. Montgomery County, named after General Richard Montgomery, was established by the State Convention in 1776, functioned under the County Commission system until 1948, when voters adopted a charter giving the County home rule and a council-manager form of government.

  4. Welcome. Step into a world where diversity and inclusion are woven into the fabric of its neighborhoods. With cultural delights, rich history, and international communities, this is truly Marylands Cultural Capital.

  5. Jun 22, 2024 · Montgomery, county, central Maryland, U.S. It consists of a piedmont region bounded by the Patuxent River to the northeast, Washington, D.C., to the south, and Virginia to the south and west (the Potomac River constituting the border).

  6. Montgomery County, Maryland puts endless art, entertainment, attractions, and some of the country’s most beloved historical sites right at your fingertips — close to the action, but a world apart.

  7. The History of Montgomery County, Maryland begins prior to 1688 when the first tract of land in what is now Montgomery County was granted by Charles I in a charter to the first Lord Baltimore (head of the Calvert family).