North Bethesda, MD - A Great Neighborhood

North Bethesda, Maryland is a densely-populated part of Montgomery County, Maryland located near the Washington, D.C., suburbs. North Bethesda is actually an unincorporated town, located on Montgomery County's south side of the city, bordering Prince George's County. Its 14 neighborhoods include many historic districts as well as suburban developments. Further facts about Potomac, MD can be found here.


Among its many historic districts, the centrally-located, historic district of White Flint, is the most urbanized, commercial center of North Bethesda. It is one of the largest and oldest parts of Baltimore City. White Flint includes the Baltimore City Public Library, the Maryland Historical Trust, Old Town Square, and the Old North Church. Other areas of interest in the central area include the Eastern Market, L'Enfant Plaza, and the North Point Mall. Information about North Potomac, MD is Known As the "Suburban" Capital can be found here.

In the central part of the city, the most densely-populated neighborhood is Glen Burnie. The center of this area is the busy intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and Fells Point Road. A number of shopping centers and restaurants are also found here. To the north of Glen Burnie, Silver Spring is another popular area with residents. The neighborhood of Silver Spring is a quiet community near Silver Spring Mall. Other communities located around North Bethesda include Arlington, Columbia, Glen Burnie, Hyattsville, and Silver Spring itself. All of these neighborhoods have become quite affluent with many people moving into the area to raise families.

View Potomac Assisted Living in a full screen map