The purpose of this page with it’s weird web address is so Google can easily find and track the changes made to this entire site.

The purpose of this website is to rank at the very top of all three major search engines so people wanting to find out about moving to Frederick Maryland can easily search for all of the things that people relocating want to find out about Frederick Maryland.

Some pages in this site aren’t really for human consumption… if you are a Frederick Maryland moving company owner, or Frederick Maryland Real Estate agent, or Frederick Maryland Contractor it stands to reason that if YOU found this site, so will your potential customers find this site.

Advertising Options for this site are not limited only to Moving Companies, the theme of this website is relocating to Frederick Maryland. This site is relativley new so there is still time for any business that is affected by and benefits by the influx of new residents to this wonderful county I moved to: Frederick County Maryland! Real Estate Agents, Storage Facilities, Locksmiths, Security Alarm Companies, Remodeling Contractors and Moving Companies are only a few of the Frederick Area Businesses that can benefit from Advertising on this high volume, high traffic, high visibility Website!

Advertising fees for Frederick Maryland Moving Companies website are going to increase with a corresponding increase in web traffic. For now though, Advertising in Frederick Maryland Moving Companies are surprisingly low cost.

Option 1

For a Simple Listing of:

  • Your business name
  • Your business address
  • your business phone number
  • short 35 word description of services you provide
  • Fee is $12.00 per year

 

Option 2

Live Link Listing
For all of the above but a listing of your company website with a live link back to your company website and the resulting increased exposure of your company website in Google the fee is $24 per year. That fee for a live link listing fee is waived if you put a reciprocal link pointing back to https://frederickmdmoving.wordpress.com  on your company website.

Option 3

You do not have a company website? 

This site is operated by Frederick Web Promotions Internet Advertising Consultants. We can build an inexpensive company website for you for as little as $80 per year. Live Listing Fee would be extra.

Option 4

Frederick Web Promotions is an authorized reseller of Frederick.com

You purchase a Frederick.com sponsorship which includes a custom dynamic generated optimized for Google Sponsor Web Page and the entire site is devoted to exclusivly for your business.

Fee for Frederick.com sponsor website including online digital photo albums is $100 one time set up fee and $375 per year. Optional Video on YouTube and the extra web traffic that brings is additional $200 per year.

For a total of $575 per year, your moving company will have exclusive rights to this entire site and it’s high ranking in Google!

Contact David Bruce at 301 363-8206

Email David Bruce at davidbruce@frederick.com

 

How does Google decide which web sites get to be number one? There are many ways, but one of them is sheer volume of content. If you want to be found in Google under anything Frederick, you’d better have lots of Frederick facts, figures, history, triva and what not. This page in Frederick Maryland Moving is where all that stuff goes:

Popular Attractions in Frederick
Hessian Barracks
Roger Brooke Taney House
Frederick Tour & Carriage Company
Worthington Manor Golf Club
Thomas Scott Salon and Spa
Studio One Hair Design & Day Spa
Children’s Museum of Rose Hill Manor, The
Frederick Brewing Company
Schifferstadt Architectural Museum
Frederick Putt-Putt Golf & Game

Popular Hotels in Frederick
Hollerstown Hill Bed & Breakfast
Comfort Inn Frederick
Hampton Inn Frederick
Sleep Inn Frederick
Hampton Inn and Suites Frederick Ft. Detrick
Residence Inn by Marriott Frederick
Holiday Inn At The FSK Mall
Fairfield Inn And Suites By Marriott Frederick
Extended Stay America Frederick-Westview Drive
Mainstay Suites Frederick

 

 

Introduction to Frederick, Maryland

The city of Frederick, county seat of Frederick County, Maryland, lies about 50 miles west of Baltimore and roughly the same distance northwest of Washington, D.C. Major highways servicing the city include Interstates I-70 and I-270, and U.S. Routes 15, 40, and 340.

Founded in 1745 by English and German settlers, Frederick (originally called Fredericktown) began as a frontier town servicing wagon trains blazing the initial trails across the Allegheny Mountains. The starting place for the career of Star Spangled Banner poet Francis Scott Key, Frederick later became a natural crossroads for troop movements during the Civil War. Up until World War I, Frederick was largely a farming community and a local center for agricultural trade. Things began to change, especially after World War II, with the establishment of Fort Detrick, a center of biological warfare research, and the building of the interstate roads system, leading to growth in residential areas by workers who commuted to jobs in other cities. Frederick today is one of Maryland’s largest cities, boasting a stable quality of life and an expanding economic and cultural base.

Frederick Arts and Entertainment

Frederick’s downtown historic district has a wealth of shops, eateries, and museums for residents and visitors to enjoy. The National Museum of Civil War Medicine is located here, as is the Barbara Fritchie House and Museum, former home of the woman memorialized in an 1864 poem by John Greenleaf Whittier as having waved the Stars and Stripes in defiance of Confederate commander Stonewall Jackson and his troops during their march through downtown Frederick. Also in Frederick is the Schifferstadt Architectural Museum, the city’s oldest building and one of the nation’s best examples of early German-Colonial Architecture. Another Frederick institution, the Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, includes a gallery with monthly changing exhibits and classroom/studio spaces for drawing, painting, crafts, photography, wood, printmaking, and ceramics. The Weinberg Center for the Arts showcases performing arts through a wide range of dramatic, musical, and educational programs. Frederick also boasts The Frederick Symphony Orchestra, a community orchestra which performs five concerts of classical masterpieces per year.

Throughout the year, the city hosts several celebrations and activities, such as the Summer Concert Series held throughout the months of June, July, and August. “Frederick’s 4th” is the city’s annual Independence Day celebration, and the month of December is a festive one, with celebrations such as the Candlelight House Tour and the Festival of Lights. One of the more unique attractions in Frederick is the Community Bridge (also called the “Mural Bridge”); a concrete bridge constructed to yield the stunning illusion of an old stone bridge. The entire structure was painted by hand using advanced “trompe l’oeil” (deception of the eye) techniques and yet contains ideas and symbols offered by thousands of local and international contributors.

Baseball fans in Frederick have a local professional team to root for. The Frederick Keys, named for Frederick County native Francis Scott Key, are the Class High-A minor league affiliate of Major League Baseball’s Baltimore Orioles. The Keys are members of the Carolina League and play their games in Harry Grove Stadium.

 
Frederick County, Maryland history facts-
Depending on who you listen to Frederick was formed in either 1745 or 1748 here is Frederick County, Maryland USGenWeb Project take on Frederick’s Origins:

Frederick County was formed in 1748 from parts of Prince George’s County and Baltimore County. It was named in honor of Frederick Calvert, who was the current and last Lord Baltimore and proprieter of Maryland at that time. Montgomery (1776), Washington (1776) and a part of Carroll (1837) counties were formed from Frederick County. Frederick City is the county seat.

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