world.wikisort.org - USAQuince Orchard is a neighborhood of the U.S. city of Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States, located on the western outskirts of the city.
Neighborhood of Gaithersburg in Montgomery, Maryland, United States
Geography
Quince Orchard is located south of Kentlands, right on the western city limits of Gaithersburg. The intersection of Darnestown Road and Quince Orchard Road is the epicenter of Quince Orchard.
History
The area has been known as Quince Orchard since at least 1885.[1] Quince Orchard has had its own post office since at least 1899.[2]
McDonald Chapel, now called Pleasant View Church, was dedicated in 1903. It was named after the late Rev. W.A. McDonald, who began the movement leading to the building of the church.[3][4]
In 1984, the Montgomery County Council voted to build Quince Orchard High School in order to reduce crowding at Gaithersburg High School, and it allocated $20 million for its construction in 1984.[5][6][7] The school was expected to have 1,680 students upon opening, and it was designed to have a capacity of 2,000 students.[8] In 1987, a group of parents asked the Board of Education to name the school Potomac Falls High School instead, but the Board of Education decided to name it Quince Orchard High School because it was being built on Quince Orchard Road.[9] Construction costs ended up totaling $26 million by the time the school opened on September 6, 1988.[10]
Education
- Quince Orchard High School
- Quince Orchard Library
- Rachel Carson Elementary School
External links
- "Montgomery County Schools". The Baltimore Sun. September 5, 1885. p. 6.
- "Maryland Postmasters". The Baltimore Sun. January 10, 1899. p. 2.
- "Maryland Briefs: Condensed Special Dispatches from the State". The Baltimore Sun. May 5, 1903. p. 10.
- "Montgomery County Maryland Religious Establishments". Montgomery County Historical Society. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
- Brisbane, Arthur S. (November 23, 1984). "Upcounty Montgomery: Unfulfilled Promises Thwart Residents Upcounty Reality Falls Short of Promises County Turns to New Focus for Growth". The Washington Post. p. A1.
- Melton, R.H.; Spolar, Chris (December 20, 1984). "Montgomery Executive To Chop School Fund: $100 Million to Be Cut in Bond Program". The Washington Post. p. C1.
- McAllister, Elisabeth (April 11, 1985). "2 Upcounty High Schools Approved". The Washington Post. p. MD2.
- "School Board Actions". The Washington Post. May 23, 1985. p. MDA4.
- "School Board Actions". The Washington Post. November 26, 1987. p. M4.
- Goldstein, Amy (August 24, 1988). 21st Century School Awaits Pupils; Montgomery County's Newest Facility Accentuates High Tech. The Washington Post. August 24, 1988. p. A1.
External links
Municipalities and communities of Montgomery County, Maryland, United States |
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County seat: Rockville |
Cities |
- Gaithersburg
- Rockville
- Takoma Park
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Towns |
- Barnesville
- Brookeville
- Chevy Chase
- Chevy Chase View
- Chevy Chase Village
- Garrett Park
- Glen Echo
- Kensington
- Laytonsville
- Poolesville
- Somerset
- Washington Grove
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Villages & Special Tax Districts |
- Chevy Chase Section Three
- Chevy Chase Section Five
- Drummond
- Friendship Heights
- Martin's Additions
- North Chevy Chase
- Oakmont
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CDPs |
- Ashton-Sandy Spring
- Aspen Hill
- Bethesda
- Brookmont
- Burnt Mills
- Burtonsville
- Cabin John
- Calverton‡
- Chevy Chase
- Clarksburg
- Cloverly
- Colesville
- Damascus
- Darnestown
- Derwood
- Fairland
- Flower Hill
- Forest Glen
- Four Corners
- Friendship Heights Village
- Germantown
- Glenmont
- Hillandale‡
- Kemp Mill
- Layhill
- Leisure World
- Montgomery Village
- North Bethesda
- North Kensington
- North Potomac
- Olney
- Potomac
- Redland
- Silver Spring
- South Kensington
- Spencerville
- Ten Mile Creek
- Travilah
- Wheaton
- White Oak
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Other communities |
- Ashton
- Beallsville
- Boyds
- Brinklow
- Carderock
- Carole Highlands
- Chevy Chase (area)
- Comus
- Dawsonville
- Dickerson
- Ednor
- Fairview
- Forest Glen Park
- Hyattstown
- Kentlands
- Norbeck
- Norwood
- Quince Orchard
- Scotland
- Seneca
- Sandy Spring
- Shady Grove
- Sherwood Forest
- Thompson's Corner
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Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties |
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- Maryland portal
- United States portal
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