
Rockville serves as the focal point for this mid-1940s landscape, illustrating the transition from rural Montgomery County to a burgeoning suburban hub. The town is anchored by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad corridor, which links smaller outlying communities such as Beantown, Westmore, and Derwood. To the west, the terrain remains dominated by extensive creek systems like Muddy Branch and Watts Branch, while the southwestern edge is defined by the Potomac River.
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