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  2. Maryland Legislative District 23 - Wikipedia

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    It covers part of Prince George's County. Up until the 2020 United States redistricting cycle, the district was divided into two sub-districts for the Maryland House of Delegates: District 23A and District 23B. Demographic characteristics

  3. St. John's Episcopal Church (Fort Washington, Maryland)

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    This is the oldest church site in Prince George's County, and one of the "Original 30 Parishes". The General Assembly by the Act of June 2, 1692 in the colonial Province of Maryland established King George's Parish (also known as the "Parish of Piscataway") of the Church of England. The Parish name reflects the local Piscataway tribe. The local ...

  4. Fairview Plantation - Wikipedia

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    The house is a transitional federal/Greek revival design considered to be a significant part of the Prince George's County heritage. [2] Fairview is a two-story stuccoed brick plantation house with flush end chimneys and a unique stepped gable at one gable end. Its Georgian plan interior features fine Federal style trim. [3]

  5. Central High School (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Central High School is a public magnet high school, located in the Walker Mill census-designated place in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, with a Capitol Heights mailing address. [2] [3] The school is part of the Prince George's County Public Schools system.

  6. Concord (District Heights, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Concord is a historic home located in District Heights, Prince George's County, Maryland.It is a 1790s 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Flemish bond brick house with a five-bay south facade, and a later two-part wing which stretches to the west.

  7. Camp Springs, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Camp Springs is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP) in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. [2] The population was 22,734 at the 2020 census. [3] Camp Springs is not an official post office designation; the area is divided among the surrounding mailing addresses of Temple Hills, Fort Washington, Clinton, and ...

  8. Cheverly, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Cheverly is a town in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, located very close to Washington, D.C., though not bordering it directly.The town was founded in 1918 and incorporated in 1931.

  9. Bladensburg, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Bladensburg, Colmar Manor, and Cottage City were lauded by the Joint Center for Sustainable Communities for their collaboration with Prince George's County for the Port Towns Revitalization Initiative, which created a common Port Towns identity for the towns; encouraged businesses development through infrastructure and façade ...