Middletown Valley

Middletown Valley
Catoctin Valley

Middletown Valley
Location of the valley in Maryland
Location Frederick County, Maryland
Floor elevation 479 ft (146 m)[1]
Long-axis direction North-South
Long-axis length 14 miles (23 km)
Width 7 miles (11 km)
Geography
Bounded by South Mountain (west)
Catoctin Mountain (east)
Potomac River (south)
South Mountain/Catoctin Mountain convergence (north)
Coordinates 39°26′N 77°32′W / 39.43°N 77.53°W / 39.43; -77.53Coordinates: 39°26′N 77°32′W / 39.43°N 77.53°W / 39.43; -77.53
Population centers Middletown
Brunswick
Traversed by Interstate 70, U.S. Route 40, U.S. Route 340

Middletown Valley, also historically known as Catoctin Valley, is a valley in western Frederick County in the state of Maryland.

Geography

It is bound to the west by South Mountain, to the east by Catoctin Mountain, to the south by the Potomac River and to the north by the convergence of South Mountain and Catoctin Mountain, south of Quirauk Mountain. Geographically, it can be considered an extension of the Loudoun Valley which lies below the Potomac in Virginia. The valley derives its name from Middletown, the largest town in the Valley.

The use of the Catoctin Valley terminology was prevalent up through the American Civil War but afterwards was abandoned due to confusion between it and the northern portion of the Loudoun Valley also referred to as Catoctin Valley.

References

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