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Bethesda, Maryland

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Location

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    (1640- )
    Located in Montgomery County, Maryland
    Part of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area
    2020 Population: 68,056

Why Bethesda, Maryland might be annoying:

    It's not really a city, just a census-designated region.
    Its establishment is credited to European settlers during establishing their base on lands used by the Piscataway and Nacotchtank tribes during the colonization era.
    Its economy relied on tobacco farming during its early years.
    It took its name from the Bethesda Meeting House Presbyterian church.
    Its population saw a significant decline after the 1970's.
    It has hot humid summers and cold windy winters.
    It experienced a significant construction boom in both residential and commercial high rises at the start of the 21st century, as a result of the strict height limits within Washington, D.C..

Why Bethesda, Maryland might not be annoying:

    It was primarily a rural farming community in its early history.
    Its population saw significant growth, following the implementation of the rail lines.
    It is home to various corporate and government headquarters, due to its close proximity to Washington, D.C..
    It is the hub center for Montgomery County.
    The prestigious Congressional Country Club, which hosted various PGA tournaments is located here.
    It is home to ambassador residences for ten different countries.
    If it were a city, it would be among one of Maryland's ten most populated cities.

Credit: Ricky


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