Why Choose Downtown Frederick?

Discover the Historic Charm of Frederick

For over 275 years, Frederick has captivated residents and visitors with its rich history and timeless charm. The city is home to preserved historic landmarks and stories that celebrate America’s heritage. Explore these nearby treasures to experience Frederick’s past firsthand:

Francis Scott Key Grave and Memorial Photo
  • Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 515 S Market St, Frederick, MD
  • Final resting place of the Star-Spangled Banner’s author.
Barbara Fritchie House Photo
  • 154 W Patrick St, Frederick, MD
  • Where Barbara Fritchie famously defied Confederate soldiers.
Guess the Greyhound Statue Photo
  • 1611 N Market St, Frederick, MD
  • Home of Maryland’s first governor, Thomas Johnson.
Schifferstadt Architectural Museum Photo
  • 1110 Rosemont Ave, Frederick, MD
  • Among the oldest homes in Frederick, featuring living history events.
Rose Hill Manor Museum Photo
  • 108 W Church St, Frederick, MD
  • A Civil War relic saved from being melted down for bullets.
Hessian Barracks Photo
  • Maryland School for the Deaf, 101 Clarke Pl, Frederick, MD
  • A Revolutionary War-era landmark.

Catoctin Furnace & Museum of the Ironworker

  • Cunningham Falls State Park, Thurmont, MD
  • A tribute to Frederick’s ironworking history.

Monocacy National Battlefield

  • 4801 Urbana Pike
  • Scene of the “Battle That Saved Washington.
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Nearby Historic Sites

Visit Antietam Battlefield, Gettysburg National Military Park, and Harpers Ferry National Historical Park for even more history.

Explore Frederick’s Scenic Parks

Frederick offers something for everyone, from city parks and walking trails to adventurous escapes in the mountains.

Baker Park Photo

Stroll around beautiful Culler Lake, enjoy concerts at the bandshell, or take part in seasonal events like the 4th of July celebration.

Carroll Creek Linear Park Photo

A picturesque 1.5-mile stretch downtown featuring public art, fountains, festivals, and waterside dining.

Gambrill State Park Photo

Perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying breathtaking valley views.

Cunningham Falls at Catoctin Mountain Park photo

Visit Maryland’s tallest cascading waterfall and explore 25 miles of trails.

Dining and Shopping in Downtown Frederick

Downtown Frederick is a vibrant hub for food lovers and shoppers alike. Within a few walkable blocks, you’ll find:

Diverse Dining Options

From cozy cafés and bakeries to world-class restaurants and late-night eats.

Unique Shops

Discover antiques, boutiques, toy stores, outdoor outfitters, art galleries, and more.

Start your exploration here:

Immerse Yourself in Arts & Culture

Frederick’s vibrant arts scene has something for everyone. Catch live performances, visit galleries, or enjoy local festivals. Check out these popular venues:

151 North Market Apartments - Arts and Culture Photo

Historic theater showcasing live performances and films.

Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center photo

A hub for art exhibits and workshops.

Sky Stage photo

An open-air theater for concerts, poetry, and community events.

Why Live and Work Here?

151 N Market St is more than a location—it’s a lifestyle. Living and working in Downtown Frederick means having the perfect balance of convenience, culture, and connection. Whether you’re a business professional or a resident, you’ll enjoy:

  • A vibrant community atmosphere
  • Easy access to dining, shopping, and entertainment
  • A walkable neighborhood with everything you need just outside your door

With a thriving arts scene, exceptional dining, and a strong sense of community, 151 N Market St is where life and work come together effortlessly.

Call Us for Leasing Inquiries

Ready to join the Downtown Frederick community? Call us today to learn more about leasing opportunities at 151 N Market St. Click below to start your journey:

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