Frederick
Hosts Jen Osborn and Ricardo Frederick Evans tour three homes in the historic Frederick, MD with realtor Jon Prettyman. Their first stop is at a starter town home in the Willow Bend community, then a home sitting on 3.5 acres of land, and finally, they end at a 1901-built farmhouse with original features. Also, viewers learn about Frederick’s history and the deep German influences on the town.
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Preview: Frederick
S4 E9 - 30s
Hosts Jen Osborn and Ricardo Frederick Evans tour three homes in the historic Frederick, MD with realtor Jon Prettyman. Their first stop is at a starter town home in the Willow Bend community, then a home sitting on 3.5 acres of land, and finally, they end at a 1901-built farmhouse with original features. Also, viewers learn about Frederick’s history and the deep German influences on the town.
Is This the Perfect Starter Home in Frederick, Maryland?
S4 E9 - 4m 47s
This renovated 1980s townhouse in Frederick’s Willow Bend community blends classic charm with modern updates! With three bedrooms, updated flooring, a sleek kitchen, and a spacious primary suite, this home is move-in ready. Plus, with an amazingly low $48/month HOA, it’s a fantastic find!
This Stunning Frederick, MD Home is Full of Surprises -- Including the Price
S4 E9 - 6m 1s
Nestled near Gambrill State Park and just minutes from downtown Frederick, this stunning home offers the best of both worlds—privacy, space, and easy access to the city. With 3.5 acres of land, breathtaking views, and over 3,600 sq. ft. of living space, this four-bedroom home is full of surprises—including a massive primary suite, multiple living areas, and an entertainer’s dream patio.
Tour a Stunning 1901 Farmhouse with Timeless Charm in Frederick, Maryland
S4 E9 - 8m 6s
Step back in time with Jen and Ricardo as they explore a breathtaking 1901 farmhouse in Frederick, MD! From its historic springhouse and original staircase to the cozy fireplaces and dreamy library, this home is filled with character. The craftsmanship and charm shine in this 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 4,800 sq. ft. beauty—all set on nearly two acres of land. And did we mention the outdoor kitchen?
Explore the German Roots of Frederick, Maryland
S4 E9 - 2m 55s
Frederick, Maryland, has deep German roots dating back to the 18th century when the town attracted German settlers with promises of opportunity. The Brunner family was part of this migration, building Schifferstadt—the oldest surviving house in Frederick County. Today, the city still celebrates its German heritage through its historic sites, traditional architecture, and a thriving beer scene.
Civil War Medicine & Medicinal Plants in Frederick, Maryland
S4 E9 - 2m 34s
Frederick, Maryland, played a vital role during the Civil War, serving as a key medical hub for wounded soldiers from the battles of Antietam, Gettysburg, and Monocacy. Join us as we uncover the fascinating history of Civil War medicine and its lasting impact on modern treatments with visits to the National Museum of Civil War Medicine and the University of Maryland Extension Office in Frederick.
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