"The idea of making Germantown an independent city with its own mayor, tax revenues and roads crews has been kicked around for at least a decade... Germantown has come far from the sleepy railroad outpost it was even in the late 1960s. It is home to 80,000 people, which would make it the largest municipality in Montgomery County were it to incorporate, and second to Baltimore in the state. As developers continue to build along the Interstate 270 corridor between Gaithersburg and Clarksburg, record numbers of first-time home buyers are putting down roots in Germantown's residential villages."
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Garance Burke, "Germantown Looking to Incorporate" (17 June 2003), The Washington Post
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