Author Archive: Jennifer K. Dansicker

  1. Rockville

    by Jennifer K. Dansicker | November 21, 2011

    Rockville is a residential community as well as a commercial, office, and government center that appeals to families and professionals from all over Maryland. It is the county seat of Montgomery County and, according to the 2010 U.S. Census, has a population of 61,209, making it the third largest incorporated city in Maryland, behind Baltimore [...]

  2. Updating a Southern Classic

    by Jennifer K. Dansicker | September 26, 2011

    After 14 years in their custom-built Southern-style historical replica home, original owners Louis and Theresa Dupart of Great Falls, Virginia decided to expand their living space with an updated kitchen, enlarged family room, and a new patio. The Duparts, who have two grown sons, 22 and 19, use this new and improved area of the [...]

  3. Roland Park

    by Jennifer K. Dansicker | September 5, 2011

    Tucked away in one of the most respected Baltimore City communities, Roland Park is one of the nation’s oldest planned garden suburbs. Developed between 1890 and the 1920s by the Roland Park Company, the neighborhood was named for Baltimore County landowner, Roland Thornberry, and is a self-contained area surrounded by natural elements that were planned [...]

  4. Furnishing the Master Bedroom

    by Jennifer K. Dansicker | August 24, 2011

    Bed, nightstands, and beyond.

  5. The Rittenhouse Hotel

    by Jennifer K. Dansicker | August 24, 2011

    Luxe accomodations in the City of Brotherly Love.

  6. Cape May, New Jersey

    by Jennifer K. Dansicker | June 14, 2011

    “CAPE MAY IS A VILLAGE AND A WALKING TOWN. THE STREETS ARE NARROW AND LINED WITH VICTORIAN BUILDINGS THAT ADD TO THE CHARM OF THE HISTORIC DOWNTOWN AREA.” Curtis Bashaw
    These days when you hear the words, “Jersey Shore,” you don’t immediately equate them with luxury, family-friendly, or couples’ retreat. But that is exactly what you’ll [...]

  7. Annapolis Waterfront Home

    by Jennifer K. Dansicker | June 14, 2011

    Surrounded by water, this house offers a great view from every room.

  8. Eastport: Annexed to Annapolis

    by Jennifer K. Dansicker | June 10, 2011

    Right over the Spa Creek Bridge from downtown Annapolis is the historic town of Eastport, Maryland. Throughout the mid-19th century until the establishment of the United States Naval Academy (USNA) in Annapolis, this small, yet richly diverse area consisted mostly of farmland. Many workers at the USNA as well as people who worked in the [...]

  9. Designing Children’s Rooms

    by Jennifer K. Dansicker | June 9, 2011

    Fun furnishings that grow with your child.

  10. St. Michaels

    by Jennifer K. Dansicker | May 17, 2011

    Before St. Michaels evolved into the quaint, little tourist town it is today, it was a deep-water port situated close to the Miles River and the Chesapeake Bay where shipbuilding was the main trade. “This town was rowdy with sailors and shipbuilders and lots of taverns in its early history,” says Beth Hanson, curator of [...]