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Ditch the Hustle

Add some spice to your antiquing trips. Ditch the highway hustle. Skip the fast food. Avoid knickknacks. Instead, explore the quaint shops, well-stocked antique stores, local food, and ambiance of a Great American Main Street in Frederick, Maryland.

Located about an hour from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, the city of Frederick is easily accessible by several interstate highways and Amtrak/MARC trains. The train station is downtown and an easy walk to the Main Street area.

Whether you're an avid collector or just looking for a unique day out, this charming town has everything you need for the ultimate antiquing adventure. So put on your walking shoes and get ready to discover the experiences waiting for you on Frederick's picturesque streets.

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