Gaithersburg is located in Montgomery County, Maryland. Gaithersburg is home to a diverse and active
community of over 50,000 residents, making it the third largest in the state behind Baltimore and Frederick.
Gaithersburg is named after Benjamin Gaither who built a house in 1802 on the property where
the famous Forest Oak tree once grew. The Forest Oak, a very large oak tree, grew at the site
for nearly 300 years before it was felled during a storm in the summer of 1997.
The City of Gaithersburg occupies 10 square miles in the heart of Montgomery County,
Maryland. The southeastern border of the City lies just 13 miles from the northwestern
border of Washington, D.C., and 18.5 miles northwest of the U.S. Capitol Building.
Major economic activities are biotechnology, telecommunications, and software development.
Many of these activities are related to Federal Government contracts. Because of Gaithersburg's
proximity to the Nation's Capital and these major industries, the City hosts many visitors,
both foreign and domestic.
Throughout the year, the City sponsors many cultural events. During the spring and summer months,
the City Hall Pavilion is busy with musical and theater groups, movies, and other special events.
Art exhibits are located in various City facilities year round.
Winter Lights is an extraordinary light display held in partnership with Seneca Creek State Park.
To celebrate the holidays, people from all over come to see hundreds of holiday images created by
colorful lights along a 3.5 mile drive.
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