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If You Lived Here
An early map of Bethesda, from an 1879 survey of Montgomery County.

An early map of Bethesda, from an 1879 survey of Montgomery County. Source: Library of Congress

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What's in a Name? Bethesda

Maryland
by
Katherine Brodt

Bethesda has become one of Washington’s busiest, most populated suburban communities. It’s hard to believe that, only 150 years ago, it was a little roadside stop haphazardly named after its general store.

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Last Updated: February 16, 2023

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