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Montgomery County, MD

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Established in 1969, it was originally part of a small landscaping and gardening center owned by Stadler Nurseries. It opened with a 25-acre garden and a conservatory, gradually expanding to 54 acres throughout the years.

Brookside Gardens

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Established in 1862 as the Army Medical Museum, its main purpose was to be the center of specimen collection and research
in military medicine during the American Civil War.

National Museum of Health and Medicine

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The park, through Black Hill Nature Programs, offers educational tours and volunteer opportunities to groups and families who would like to know more
about the natural and historical resources
of Montgomery County.

Black Hill Regional Park

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Inside the 1,800-acre nature preserve
is the 75-acre Lake Needwood and the
55-acre Lake Frank. The park offers 13 miles of trails that go through the wooded areas and along the shores of the two lakes.

Rock Creek Regional Park

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The 6,300-acre public recreation area
runs along the 14-mile-long Seneca Creek, winding down the Potomac River. Opened in 1958 as the Seneca State Park, a series of land acquisitions saw the park expand between 1965 and 1968.

Seneca Creek
State Park

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