Malls and Shopping Districts: Frederick has emerged
into a thriving, growing city; it is becoming a shopper's
paradise. The Francis Scott Key Mall has Hecht's, Sears, Ethan Allen,
and Value City just to name a few and Kohl's is not far. Frederick
Town Mall has Boscov's, Bon Ton and a movie theater and Burlington Coat Factory
nearby.
Malls and Shopping Districts
| NAME |
SPECIALTY |
PHONE |
| Downtown Frederick |
100 Specialty/Antique Shops |
(301) 698-8118 |
| Everedy Square/Shab Row |
24 Specialty/Antique Shops |
(301) 662-6200 |
| Francis Scott Key Mall |
Premier Shopping Center |
(301) 662-5151 |
| Frederick Towne Mall |
Fine and Specialty Shops |
(301) 662-9300 |
| Gettsburg Village |
70 Brand Name Stores |
(717) 337-9705 |
| Historic Cozy Village |
5 Specialty Shoppes |
(301) 271-7373 |
| New Market Antique Dealers |
25 Antique and Specialty Shops |
(301) 831-6755 |
| New Market Council on Tourism & Trade |
Non-profit Member Organization |
(301) 865-5000 |
| Prime Outlets Hagerstown |
Outlet with 100 Top Name Retailers |
(301)
790-2031 |
Chain
stores: Such as K-Mart, Wal-Mart, and Target not only provide good
prices, but also added convenience.
Antique Shops: Two hundred years
ago, immigrants journeyed to Frederick County in search of homesteading
opportunities. Today urban immigrants arrive here in droves on weekends in
search of antique home accessories. The town of New Market has long been
recognized as the "Antiques Capital of Maryland". In every corner of Frederick
County, from Emmitsburg to New Market and Middletown, you'll find shops and
antique malls with collections originating from every corner of the globe.
Dining: You'll love the taste of Frederick County. Hundreds
of restaurants abound here. Popular, national chains are located in suburban
areas while you'll find wonderful, privately-owned establishments on our
downtown main streets. Many restaurants, particularly those in Frederick's
downtown historic district, offer great weekend musical entertainment following
the dinner hour.