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“Out of Robb’s Window, Montgomery County Courthouse.”

Architect Benjamin Latrobe came to “Montgomery Court...

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Court House Square

This Square, known as The Park, was given to Washington Co...

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Montgomery County Court House

There have been four court houses in Rockville

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“Out of Robb’s Window, Montgomery County Courthouse.”

Architect Benjamin Latrobe came to “Montgomery Court House” in 1811 hoping that the fresh air would help his ailing young son recover his health. He stayed at Adam Robb’s tavern that may have been located on Lot 4 on Jefferson ...

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Court House Square

This Square, known as The Park, was given to Washington County in 1853 as a site for county buildings for the use and benefit of the county forever. Donors were William Wightman, Byron Kilbourn, James Kneeland, E.B. Wolcott, and their ...

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Montgomery County Court House

There have been four court houses in Rockville

since it was established as the County seat in 1776. Court was originally held at Hungerford Tavern. A frame court house existed in the late 18th century but was sufficiently outgrown by ...

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