Rockville resident Bellix Insa Cruz waits for the festivities to begin in Rockville Town Square on March 10, 2010. Rockville, a city of approximately 13 square miles, was celebrating its 150th anniversary. (UMD Photo/Alix Farr)

The Rockville High School jazz band plays to a gathering audience before the celebration of Rockville's 150th birthday celebration begins on March 10, 2010. Rockville first became an incorporated city on March 10, 1860 when it was still a small community of farmers and shop owners. (UMD Photo/Alix Farr)

Water bottles await delegates under their chairs on stage on March 10, 2010. Many officials from city, county, and state government came to the event to show support for Rockville, which is known particularly for its technology corridor along Interstate 270. (UMD Photo/Alix Farr)

The youth dance group from The Finest, a theater-based program that meets in Rockville’s Pump House community center, performs for an audience of about 200 on March 10, 2010. The dancers also regularly take part in a leadership club called Impact—Inspiring Mentoring Positive Activists Called Teens. (UMD Photo/Alix Farr)
Photographers capture the moment of Rockville Mayor Phyllis Marcuccio cutting the anniversary cake on March 10, 2010. Marcuccio has lived in Rockville for over 50 years and is serving her first term as mayor. (UMD Photo/Alix Farr)
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