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  1. Welcome to Washington County, MD, the perfect blend of city and country life! Residents enjoy an excellent quality of life – filled with recreational and cultural opportunities, affordable housing, and a world-class educational system. All located in close proximity to Baltimore and Washington D.C.

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  2. Learn about the history, geography, demographics, and government of Washington County, the most populous county in Western Maryland. The county is named for George Washington and borders Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.

  3. Find information about the county administration, boards, commissions, divisions and departments of Washington County, Maryland. Contact the county government by phone, email or online form.

  4. Welcome to Washington County! Take a tour of the many sites Washington County has to offer. Established in 1776 and named for then Gen. George Washington, our county’s history reflects the history of our nation.

  5. Welcome to Washington County, where history, culture, and outdoor adventure come together to create an unforgettable experience! The official visitors website of Hagerstown & Washington County, MD featuring the best arts, entertainment & events.

  6. America’s past is a fresh memory amid the county’s network of Civil War sites and 18th century structures, all preserved amid lush countryside and endearing towns linked by more than 20 historic stone-arch bridges. Great golf, upscale and outlet shopping, restaurants, museums, theater and superb hotel and meeting facilities are all available.

  7. Washington County is a county in the north-central to northwestern part of the American state of Maryland. The county is bordered to the east by South Mountain (part of the Blue Ridge Mountains) and to the west by Sideling Hill Creek.