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In 1907, the city of Frederick was renamed after the landowner, Frederick A. Clark, by his three daughters. It's uncertain if Freddy dearest was good at math, but if he were, he certainly would have fit in. Ninety-five percent of Frederick's current residents work in either a math or computer industry.
Almost directly north of Denver, this city, whose population hovers around 9,000 residents, is well known for its contribution to the math and computer world. Admittedly, it seems a little weird considering Frederick, formerly known as McKissick, started its life as a coal mining town. While the mines have since been shut down, the residents of Frederick still pay tribute to their mining heritage with a yearly Miner's Day Celebration. Their historical significance with the mines, and their dedication to math and computers makes Frederick unique. But that's not the only thing that sets Frederick apart. Frederick is also home to one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the United States. View Frederick City Guide