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National Register of Historic Places in MOCO

1. Beall-Dawson House

103 W Montgomery Ave (at W. Middle Ln.), Rockville, MD
Historic and Protected Site · Central Rockville · 1 tip

4sqMOCO4sqMOCO: This house was built in 1815 and is now the headquarters for the Montgomery County Historical Society. Guides tours are available, admission is $5 for adults. Note: Building is not air-conditioned. Read more.

Bethesda Theatre is one of National Register of Historic Places in MOCO.

2. Bethesda Theatre

7719 Wisconsin Ave, Bethesda, MD
Theater · No tips or reviews
Circuit Court of Montgomery County is one of National Register of Historic Places in MOCO.

3. Circuit Court of Montgomery County

50 Maryland Ave, Rockville, MD
Courthouse · Central Rockville · 8 tips and reviews
Clara Barton National Historic Site is one of National Register of Historic Places in MOCO.

4. Clara Barton National Historic Site

7.7
5801 Oxford Rd, Glen Echo, MD
History Museum · 6 tips and reviews

4sqMOCO4sqMOCO: Clara Barton, the founder of the American Red Cross, lived here and this building was their first headquarters. In 1974 this place was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Dentzel Carousel at Glen Echo Park is one of National Register of Historic Places in MOCO.

5. Dentzel Carousel at Glen Echo Park

6.3
7300 MacArthur Blvd, Glen Echo, MD
Attraction · 5 tips and reviews
Gaithersburg International Latitude Observatory is one of National Register of Historic Places in MOCO.

6. Gaithersburg International Latitude Observatory

7.3
100 Desellum Ave., Gaithersburg, MD
Planetarium · 2 tips and reviews

4sqMOCO4sqMOCO: This observatory was built in 1899 as one of the original four to observe Earth's polar motion. It was closed in 1982 when modern computerization rendered it obsolete. Read more.

Growlers of Gaithersburg is one of National Register of Historic Places in MOCO.

7. Growlers of Gaithersburg

227 E Diamond Ave (at Summit Ave), Gaithersburg, MD
Bar · 57 tips and reviews

4sqMOCO4sqMOCO: The J. A. Belt Building on the corner of Diamond and Summit Ave. was built in 1903. Prior to Growlers, it was the Olde Towne Tavern which opened in 1993 with the newly-added side addition.

Layton House is one of National Register of Historic Places in MOCO.

8. Layton House

7000 Brink Rd (at Laytonsville Rd.), Laytonsville, MD
Historic and Protected Site · 1 tip

4sqMOCO4sqMOCO: Originally built in 1835, John Layton, the first postmaster of Laytonsville, inherited this house in 1847. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

9. Sandy Spring Friends Meetinghouse

17715 Meeting House Rd, Sandy Spring, MD
Spiritual Center · 1 tip
The Ridge (Colonel Zadok Magruder Home) is one of National Register of Historic Places in MOCO.

10. The Ridge (Colonel Zadok Magruder Home)

19000 Muncaster Rd, Derwood, MD
Historic and Protected Site · 1 tip
Union Arch Bridge is one of National Register of Historic Places in MOCO.

11. Union Arch Bridge

6.8
MacArthur Blvd. (at Cabin John Pkwy.), Cabin John, MD
Bridge · 3 tips and reviews
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center is one of National Register of Historic Places in MOCO.

12. Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

7.3
4494 N Palmer Rd (at Rockville Pike), Bethesda, MD
Medical Center · 56 tips and reviews

4sqMOCO4sqMOCO: Due to BRAC 2005, Walter Reed Army Medical Center will relocate here no later than September 15, 2011. The new name will be Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

Rockville Railroad Station is one of National Register of Historic Places in MOCO.

13. Rockville Railroad Station

98 Church St (at Baltimore Rd.), Rockville, MD
Historic and Protected Site · East Rockville · 2 tips and reviews

4sqMOCO4sqMOCO: This train station was originally built in 1873 by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Station was moved in 1981 from the original site to current location to make room for the Rockville Metro Station.