Montgomery County, Maryland - Cities and Towns

Cities and Towns

This county contains the following incorporated municipalities:

  • 3 Cities:
    1. Gaithersburg (incorporated 1878)
    2. Rockville (incorporated 1860)
    3. Takoma Park (incorporated 1890)
  • 12 Towns:
    1. Barnesville (incorporated 1888)
    2. Brookeville (incorporated 1808)
    3. Chevy Chase (Town of) (incorporated 1918)
    4. Chevy Chase View (incorporated 1993)
    5. Chevy Chase Village (incorporated 1910; note that, despite its name, it is a town and not a village.)
    6. Garrett Park (incorporated 1898)
    7. Glen Echo (incorporated 1904)
    8. Kensington (incorporated 1894)
    9. Laytonsville (incorporated 1892)
    10. Poolesville (incorporated 1867)
    11. Somerset (incorporated 1906)
    12. Washington Grove (incorporated 1937)
  • 4 Villages:
    1. Chevy Chase, Village of, Section 3 (incorporated 1982)
    2. Chevy Chase, Village of, Section 5 (incorporated 1982)
    3. Martin's Additions (incorporated 1985)
    4. North Chevy Chase (incorporated 1996)

Though the three incorporated cities of Gaithersburg, Rockville and Takoma Park lie within its boundaries, the most urbanized areas in the county include such unincorporated areas as Bethesda and Silver Spring.

Occupying a middle ground between incorporated and unincorporated areas are Special Tax Districts, quasi-municipal unincorporated areas created by legislation passed by the Maryland General Assembly. They lack home rule authority and must petition the General Assembly for changes affecting the authority of the district. The four incorporated villages of Montgomery County and the town of Chevy Chase View were originally established as Special Tax Districts. Four Special Tax Districts remain in the county:

  1. Drummond, Village of (1916)
  2. Friendship Heights and "The Hills" (1914)
  3. Oakmont (1918)
  4. Battery Park (1923)

Unincorporated areas are also considered as towns by many people and listed in many collections of towns, but they lack local government. Various organizations, such as the United States Census Bureau, the United States Postal Service, and local chambers of commerce, define the communities they wish to recognize differently, and since they are not incorporated, their boundaries have no official status outside the organizations in question. The Census Bureau recognizes the following census-designated places in the county:

  1. Ashton-Sandy Spring (a combination of the communities of Ashton and Sandy Spring recognized as a unit by the Census Bureau)
  2. Aspen Hill
  3. Bethesda
  4. Brookmont
  5. Burtonsville
  6. Cabin John
  7. Calverton (This CDP is shared between Montgomery and Prince George's Counties.)
  8. Chevy Chase (Note that this is also the name of an incorporated town)
  9. Clarksburg
  10. Cloverly
  11. Colesville
  12. Damascus
  13. Darnestown
  14. Fairland
  15. Forest Glen
  16. Friendship Village (This CDP includes the Village of Friendship Heights.)
  17. Germantown
  18. Glenmont
  19. Hillandale (This CDP is shared between Montgomery and Prince George's Counties.)
  20. Kemp Mill
  21. Montgomery Village
  22. North Bethesda
  23. North Kensington
  24. North Potomac
  25. Olney
  26. Potomac
  27. Redland
  28. Rossmoor
  29. Silver Spring
  30. South Kensington
  31. Travilah
  32. Wheaton-Glenmont (a combination of the communities of Wheaton and Glenmont recognized as a unit by the Census Bureau)
  33. White Oak

Other unincorporated places:

  1. Beallsville
  2. Boyds
  3. Derwood
  4. Dickerson
  5. Hyattstown

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