The The Beall–Dawson House is a historic home located in Rockville. It is a Federal house, three bays wide by two deep, constructed of Flemish bond brick on the front facade and common bond elsewhere.
Woodley Gardens Park is situated on 37 acres and features a baseball field, basketball, volleyball and tennis courts, drinking fountains, grills, shelter, picnic tables, parking, playground and restrooms.
Croydon Creek Nature Center is to promote and enhance the knowledge, understanding, appreciation and protection of the natural resources through quality interpretive programs and exhibits.
Rockville has grown rapidly since its founding, from a leisurely, agriculturally oriented county seat to a cosmopolitan city of many neighborhoods. It is home to a well-educated population and serves as an employment center for national biomed corporations, the federal government and county government.