North Potomac is a census-designated place (CDP) located in Montgomery County, Maryland, USA. As of the 2020 census, the population of North Potomac was 25,438.
History:
North Potomac was primarily farmland until the 1970s and 1980s, when development began with the construction of the community's flagship development, the Kentlands, a planned community built by the Kettler Brothers.
Demographics:
The population of North Potomac is diverse, with a mix of families, young professionals, and retirees. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the median age is 39.8 years, and the median household income is around $114,000. The racial makeup of North Potomac is predominantly White, with Asians being the second-largest group.
Attractions:
North Potomac has several parks and open spaces, including the North Potomac Community Park, which features athletic fields, a playground, and a scenic walking trail. The community also has several shopping centers, including the Kentlands Market Square and the Downtown Crown mixed-use development.
Culture:
North Potomac celebrates several community events throughout the year, such as the Kentlands/Lakelands 4th of July Celebration and the annual Fall Festival. The community also has a lively arts scene, with several theaters, dance studios, and music venues.
Food:
North Potomac has a diverse range of dining options, from ethnic cuisine to American comfort food. Some popular restaurants include Iron Bridge Wine Company, which offers upscale American cuisine, and La Malinche, which serves El Salvadorian and Mexican cuisine.
People:
North Potomac is known for its friendly community, with a strong sense of neighborhood pride. Residents often participate in community events and gatherings, creating a close-knit atmosphere.
Education:
North Potomac is served by the Montgomery County Public Schools system. There are several schools within the community, including Quince Orchard High School, which is ranked among the top schools in the state.
Transportation:
North Potomac is accessible via several major highways, including Interstate 270 and Maryland Route 202. While public transportation is limited, residents can use the nearby Shady Grove station on the Washington Metro's Red Line for easy access to Washington, D.C.
Special Events:
North Potomac hosts several annual events, including the Kentlands/Lakelands 4th of July Celebration, which features live music, food, and fireworks. The community also participates in the Montgomery County Thanksgiving Parade, which takes place in nearby Gaithersburg.
Local Attractions:
1. BlackRock Center for the Arts - a cultural arts center offering performances, exhibitions, and classes.
2. Great Seneca Stream Valley Park - a scenic park with hiking and biking trails, as well as a nature center.
3. Washingtonian Center - a waterfront complex with shops, restaurants, and a movie theater.