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Do You Own Rockville Maryland real estate?
By TheMarylandRealEstateExpert.com


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Do You Own Rockville Maryland real estate?

People who reside in Montgomery County real estate should be very proud since of two the cities within this county that are being recognized.  One of the honors was given by Forbes Magazine when they ranked the City of Bethesda, Maryland second in America’s most livable cities.  Rockville is the second city in Montgomery County that is being honored.  People who reside in Rockville MD homes should be boast at their next cocktail party that their city is a finalist for the All – American City Award.    The National Civic League is the organization that presents this award and they announced on April 7th, 2009 that Rockville had become one of the finalists.  This award has been given out for 60 years and this year the award competition will be in Tampa Florida and will begin on June 17th and continue through the 19th.  Some of the things that the finalists for this year’s competition have done for its cities residents are created jobs, revitalized their downtown area, and reduced crime.  Rockville MD real estate owners should be proud of there city because this is the first time in the last 31 years that Rockville has been recognized for all its accomplishments.  However an interesting fact to note about the city of Rockville is that it won the All – America City Award four times, in 1954, 1961, 1976, and 1978, Rockville was also a finalist in 1990.  

About the History of  The National Civic League
The National Civic Leagues’ vision is to have a country where the citizens engage in self governance and work to help create an active civic culture that would reflect the diversity of the community.  The National Civic League or the NCL is the first advocate for community democracy in America.  This organization is dedicated to strengthening citizen democracy through altering democratic institutions.  They go about accomplishing there goals by not only bringing together all sectors of our society both  public and private but also  by giving technical assistance, training, publishing, research, and the All- America City Award, which is America’s first and most prestigious community recognition program.  
An interesting story about the NCL is in its origination.  The NCL was founded in 1984 when over 100 educators, journalist, business leaders, and policy makers met in Philadelphia to talk about the future of American Cities.  This conference had many famous people who have left a mark on this nations history, these people include Theodore Roosevelt, Louis Brandeis, Marshall Field, and Frederick Law Olmsted.  One of the reasons for these men meeting was do to corruption that was spreading in municipal governments.  These men hoped to raise the popular standard of political morality.  At this conference the delegates voted unanimously to form the National Municipal League, which later turned into National Civic League.


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