I’m Don Burgess, a Frederick resident interested in sharing my passion for heritage tourism and historic preservation as they contribute to preserving and creating a city’s “Sense of Place.”
I’ve been a history buff of this region for years, and my role on Facebook as Frederick Tour enables me to combine my love of things old with my skills with things new. I’m a semi-professional photographer who has photographed, shown, and sold images of Frederick, Harpers Ferry, and other regions.
See more details about tour in itinerary below and at fredericktour.org
We can give tours year round. If it is raining/snowing (light) and you still want to take the tour, we can do that. If it is raining/snowing (hard), we can do a virtual "tour" indoors (groups of 8 or less).
Upon request, we can offer theme tours such as churches, architecture, or Civil War, or even photo shoots.
Winchester Hall / Frederick Female Seminary / Women's College of Frederick. At this stop, we first provide an overview of Frederick from its founding in 1745 to the Civil War to the present day in order to provide context for all of the stops. See a 180 year old girls school that went through several closures, but still exists today as an important part of our heritage.
Loats Female Orphan Asylum / Protestant Episcopal Orphan Home. This is a short stop about two orphanages operated for 75-100 years by the Lutheran and Episcopal churches. Although long gone, their legacies live on with foundations providing college scholarships for needy youth.
We will learn about the oldest congregation (almost 300 years) responsible for founding Frederick, see the iconic Twin Spires, and see a photo of the sanctuary with some great German engineering during the Civil War.
This is ground zero for the founding of Frederick. Learn how a congregation of initially 100 German immigrants, beginning in 1746, with its leader the amazing John Thomas Schley, turned "Fredericktowne" in just 15 years from just a place on a piece of paper into a thriving place, the Crossroads of Maryland, a center of commerce and a waypoint for travelers.
Courthouse Square has lots of history from Colonial times through the Civil War and up to modern times. We will do almost a 360 around Courthouse Square covering many points of interest. Was the burning of the second courthouse an accident? What's the truth about the legend of the law offices of Francis Scott Key (author of the Star Spangled Banner) and Roger Brooke Taney (Chief Supreme Court Justice)? See the jumbo identical McPherson/Brien houses built in 1817.
Hear about the Legend of Barbara Fritchie during the Civil War
Walk up and down Carroll Creek and see the sights
A great resource for the City of Frederick
Join us for a walk through Historic Downtown Frederick, Maryland. The City of Clustered Spires. Discover the city’s rich historical and cultural heritage — from the early German settlement of “Fredericktowne” in 1745, through bustling industry and devastating floods, to the revitalized city of today.
This 2-hour, 1.2-mile walking tour comprises 12 stops and about 60 points of interest. (The tour can be made shorter or longer upon request).
We will visit churches whose congregations have worshiped in Frederick for nearly 300 years, places critical to rebellion before the Revolutionary War and secession during the Civil War, buildings that served as part of Frederick’s “One Vast Hospital” for soldiers after the Battles of South Mountain and Antietam, schools that have been a part of Frederick’s legacy for more than 200 years, and recent revitalization efforts ensuring that Frederick thrives into the future.
The last stop will be at the "Square Corner" — The Crossroads of Maryland.
In front of Church Street Parking Garage
Frederick, Maryland, is a charming city rich in history and culture, known for its well-preserved 19th-century architecture and vibrant arts scene. Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, it offers a blend of small-town charm and urban amenities, making it a unique destination for travelers.
The Frederick Historic District is a National Historic District that encompasses the downtown area, featuring well-preserved 19th-century architecture, historic homes, and landmarks.
This museum offers a comprehensive look at the medical practices and innovations during the Civil War, with interactive exhibits and artifacts.
A beautiful urban park that runs through the heart of downtown Frederick, featuring walking paths, public art, and scenic views of the creek and historic buildings.
This battlefield is the site of the 1864 Battle of Monocacy, a significant Civil War battle that delayed the Confederate advance on Washington D.C.
Hosting the annual Frederick County Fair, this venue offers a variety of events, including agricultural exhibits, live entertainment, and carnival rides.
Made with fresh local blue crab, these crab cakes are a local specialty and a must-try for seafood lovers.
Slow-cooked, tender beef served in corn tortillas with fresh toppings, a popular dish at local taquerias.
Frederick is known for its delicious apple pies, often made with local apples and served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
This is the best time to visit Frederick due to the comfortable weather and vibrant fall foliage. It's also the time for harvest festivals and outdoor activities.
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GMT-5 (Eastern Standard Time, EST) or GMT-4 (Eastern Daylight Time, EDT) during daylight saving time.
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Frederick is generally a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Frederick Station
Frederick Transit Center
The TransIT bus system provides reliable and affordable public transportation throughout Frederick. Buses are clean, frequent, and well-maintained.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
Harper's Ferry is a historic town at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, known for its role in the Civil War and its scenic beauty.
The site of the bloodiest single-day battle in American history, Antietam National Battlefield offers a sobering look at the Civil War and its impact on the region.
Gettysburg is the site of one of the most significant battles of the Civil War, offering a wealth of historical sites, museums, and tours.
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