Frederick, Maryland, is a “Happening” place. We created this website to share everything about Frederick that makes it a fabulous place to live or visit.
But Frederick is also interesting. It has a unique American history. Its vibrant culture, people, demographics, economics, arts, and sports make a place bursting with character. The Infographic below is a collection of the most Interesting Facts About Frederick Maryland.
Interesting Facts About Frederick Maryland
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Frederick Maryland Historical Facts
- Prehistoric sites have been located along the Monocacy River dating back to 12,000 B.C. (source)
- The first European colonization happened in Monocacy, MD, just north of present-day Frederick. (source)
- Daniel Day first lays out the town of Frederick in 1745. (source)
- Frederick was (most likely) named after Frederick Calvert, Sixth and last Lord Baltimore. (source)
- The National Road of 1806 (from Baltimore to St. Louis) ran through Frederick down Patrick Street (source)
- Abraham Lincoln gave a speech in Frederick on October 4, 1861. (source)
- Frederick paid a $200,000 ($3.74M in 2023 Dollars) ransom to the Confederates in 1864 to spare being burnt. (source)
- The Battle of Monocacy is also known as “The Battle That Saved Washington”. (source)
- The Battle of Monocacy if the only Confederate Victory on Union Soil. (source)
- Carrol Creek Park began as a flood control project in the late 1970’s. (source)
Frederick Maryland Famous People
- Francis Scott Key, author of The Star-Spangled Banner (US National Anthem) was a Frederick resident. (source)
- Brian Voltaggio (Thatcher and Rye, Showroom Restaurants in Frederick) is a 2-time runner-up on Top Chef Masters on Bravo. (source)
- Michael Beasley, the 2nd Pick in the 2008 NBA Draft, was a Frederick resident. (source)
- Patsy Cline, an influential 20th-century American singer, was a Fredrick resident. (source)
Frederick Maryland in Pop Culture and Movies
- The 1999 supernatural horror movie “The Blair Witch Project” was set in Burketsville, MD – 15 miles west of Frederick. (source)
Frederick Maryland Demographics
- Frederick Maryland’s population as of the 2022 Census was 82,175. (source)
- Frederick is the 2nd Largest City in Maryland. (source)
- Frederick is the 4th fastest growing city in Maryland (source)
- Frederick percent female is 51.5% (source)
- Frederick persons per household is 2.44 (source)
- Frederick households speaking a language other than English 24.1% (source)
- Frederick households with broadband internet 91.4% (source)
- Frederick’s average travel time to work is 29.8 minutes (source)
Frederick Maryland Sports
- Frederick has had minor league baseball going back to 1915 – Frederick Hustlers. (source)
- The Frederick Keys Minor League Baseball Team won Championships in 1990, 2005, 2007, and 2011 (source)
- Frederick will soon have Professional Basketball – Frederick Flying Cows.
Frederick Maryland Rankings
- Frederick is on Livability’s 2023 Top 100 Places to Live in the US (Score of 723 out of 1000).
- Included on Outside Magazines 15 Happiest Places to Live in the US 2023.
- Matador Network named Frederick 1 of the 25 Coolest Places to Visit in 2021.
- Forbes Magazine named Downtown Frederick one of America’s Great Neighborhoods in 2010