SuiteNet provides, through its members, extended stay and temporary corporate housing in furnished short-term apartments and corporate suites in Gaithersburg, Maryland. The following is a list of extended stay and temporary corporate housing providers in Gaithersburg:
Gaithersburg began in 1765 as a tiny agricultural settlement called Log Town. In 1850, the post office was named "Forest Oak." The town officially became Gaithersburg when it was incorporated on April 5, 1878.
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad came to Gaithersburg in 1873. The railroad brought a large summer community to town as the ease of travel allowed people to escape Washington, D.C., during the hot summer months. Agricultural businesses expanded as area farmers were able to ship products faster with less risk of spoilage. The brick station and freight house building were designed by Ephraim Francis Baldwin, a Baltimore architect, and constructed in 1884.
On June 14, 1961 the National Bureau of Standards (now National Institute of Standards and Technology) broke ground on its first Gaithersburg building. The move of this government agency brought an incredible amount of growth to the City. The complex maintains standards for scientific research and housed in the complex are the standard meter and kilogram to which all others are compared to for accuracy. The organization's coming gave Gaithersburg the designation as "Science Capital of the United States." When the Bureau moved to the area, other science related firms came to do business in the community.
Gaithersburg has undergone significant changes in recent years. The City is now an urban area and suburb of Washington, D.C. It has become a major regional location for high-technology companies while commercial agriculture is close to non-existent. The rolling fields of wheat are now roads, housing developments and commercial enterprises, but at the same time a number of historic communities and traditions have been preserved. As the City enters the next millennium and continues to grow it will retain many of the qualities of a small town with a rich diverse heritage.
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