Buckeystown
Buckeystown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 1,019. Buckeystown Historic District and Buckingham House and Industrial School Complex were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 1,020 residents
- Description: census-designated place in Frederick County, Maryland, United States
- Also known as: “Buckey Town”, “Buckeys Town”, “Buckeystown, Maryland”, and “Buckeystown, MD”
- Postal code: 21717
Places of Interest
Highlights include Buckeystown Historic District and Flying Dog Brewery.
Buckeystown Historic District
Historic site
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The Buckeystown Historic District includes the majority of the small town of Buckeystown, Maryland, an unincorporated community located in Frederick County, Maryland, USA.
Flying Dog Brewery
Brewery
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Flying Dog Brewery was a craft brewery located in Frederick, Maryland, United States. It was founded in 1990 by George Stranahan and was the largest brewery in Maryland. Flying Dog Brewery is situated 2 miles north of Buckeystown.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ballenger Creek and Adamstown.
Ballenger Creek
Town
Ballenger Creek is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. It is a part of the Frederick, Maryland urban area and is adjacent to Frederick's southern city limits. Ballenger Creek is situated 2½ miles north of Buckeystown.
Adamstown
Village
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Adamstown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. It is named for Adam Kohlenberg, a station agent and first town merchant who owned much of present-day Adamstown. Adamstown is situated 2½ miles southwest of Buckeystown.
Feagaville
Hamlet
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Feagaville is an unincorporated community in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. Feagaville is located on Maryland Route 180, 4 miles west-southwest of Frederick. Feagaville is situated 4½ miles northwest of Buckeystown.
Buckeystown
Latitude
39.33293° or 39° 19′ 59″ northLongitude
-77.43244° or 77° 25′ 57″ westPopulation
1,020Elevation
272 feet (83 metres)Open location code
87F48HM9+52OpenStreetMap ID
node 3438495806OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
4349755Wikidata ID
Q616192
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Basque to Ukrainian—“Buckeystown” goes by many names.
- Basque: “Buckeystown”
- Cebuano: “Buckeystown”
- Chinese: “巴基斯敦 (馬里蘭州)”
- Chinese: “巴基斯敦”
- Dutch: “Buckeystown”
- French: “Buckeystown”
- German: “Buckeystown”
- Gilaki: “باکیزتاؤن (مريلند)”
- Gilaki: “باکیزتاؤن”
- Hungarian: “Buckeystown”
- Irish: “Buckeystown”
- Italian: “Buckeystown”
- Ladin: “Buckeystown”
- Persian: “بوکیستوون، مریلند”
- Persian: “بوکیستوون”
- Polish: “Buckeystown”
- Serbian: “Бакистаун”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Buckeystown, Maryland”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Buckeystown”
- South Azerbaijani: “بوکئیستوون، مریلند”
- Spanish: “Buckeystown”
- Tatar: “Бакистаун (Мэриленд)”
- Tatar: “Бакистаун”
- Ukrainian: “Бакістаун”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Keller and Stonewall Manor Estates.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Buckeystown United Methodist Church and Warner Family Field.
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