Everything about Middletown Valley totally explained
Middletown Valley is a valley in
Frederick County in the state of
Maryland. It is bound to the west by
South Mountain, to the east by
Catoctin Mountain, to the south by the
Potomac River and to the north by the convergence of South Mountain and Catoctin Mountain at
Quirauk Mountain. Geographically, it can be considered an extension of the
Loudoun Valley which lies below the Potomac in
Virginia. The valley derives its name from
Middletown, the largest town in the Valley.
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