Guests to the
Hampton Inn hotel in Frederick won't
have to look far to see the famous spires immortalized in
Dame Barbara Fritchie's poem about the town. For culture,
stop by the Weinberger Center for the Arts for a variety of
offerings, from drama to music. The National Civil War Medicine
Museum will fascinate any student of medicine. The Francis
Scott Key Monument is here in Frederick-the author of our
national anthem is buried here in town. We have three individual
museums dedicated, respectively, to the C&O Canal, the
B&O Railroad and the history of horse-drawn carriages
in the United States. When you're done exploring all the history
near our hotel in Frederick, catch a performance at one of
our local nightclubs, see a AA baseball game or get out hiking
or biking on one of the town's many trails.
Also, you can indulge in the innocence and
wonder of youth when you visit Hopkington to see The Enchanted
Forest, which was recently refurbished as part of Hampton
Hotels' Save-A-Landmark Program. Designed especially for the
young and young-at-heart, this fairyland-theme amusement park
features a carousel, rollercoaster, Ferris wheel, storybook
exhibits, miniature golf, go-carts and petting zoo. It truly
comes to life during the first three weekends in December,
when you can celebrate the holidays with a Festival of Lights
Country Christmas.
Book your room today at the Hampton
Inn hotel in Frederick, and be sure to stop by
the front desk for some tips on how to enjoy all the fun our
beautiful and historic Maryland town has to offer. |