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revitalize the site, the
Manchester Square housing development was turned over to the county. Two years later, the fence surrounding the Federal Center was replaced with a regular wrought iron fence. Notoriously in 2003, two business women in their 70s were murdered during a robbery at their retail flower shop on Suitland Road. As of Spring 2019, most of the retail district along Suitland Road across from the Census Bureau has been torn down, with plans for building new residential/retail ventures finally moving forward.
566:(now Suitland High School), was the first high school in Suitland. The building was dedicated on November 15, 1951 to the high ideal of freedom of education, with John W. McNamara presiding as master-of-ceremonies and principal Thomas Warthen accepting the dedication on behalf of the students and faculty. Nearby was also LaReine High School, offering a Roman Catholic education for girls. LaReine was eventually closed, and its students transferred to nearby Bishop McNamara High School which became co-educational.
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552:(5.7 ha) of land at the Federal Center site into the largest Victory Garden in the Washington metropolitan area. The land was a parceled into 616 plots and plowed, fertilized, and tended by census employees. As late as 1989, 110 garden plots were still available for summer rental on a first-come, first-served basis for $ 7.00 each. These gardens were located at the site of the current Naval Intelligence Building.
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Washington D.C. to the west. Several currently under-utilized Metro
Stations in or around Suitland promise further development, as does recent legislation permitting gaming/casinos to be located in National Harbor. Two more revitalization projects were announced to the public in 2012: the "Buy Suitland" initiative and the Green Suitland Neighborhood Stabilization Project.
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By the turn of the century, the village of
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As an unincorporated area, Suitland's boundaries are not officially defined. The U.S. Geological Survey locates the center of
Suitland at 38°50'49"N 76°55'33"W. This area is roughly bounded by Southern Avenue (D.C. Line) to the north, Branch Avenue (MD 5) to the west, Pennsylvania Avenue (MD 4) to
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Suitland, as new middle and working-class families settled into the newly built residential communities. However, this population boom came to an end around 1970 due to several converging factors. These included the availability of cheaper land
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There were 10,139 households, out of which 3,682 were households with no family and 6,457 were identified as household with families. Of those households, 30.9% were married couples living together, 32.4% had a female householder, and 9% had a male householder. The average household size was 2.53
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The "Buy
Suitland" initiative offers up to 5% purchase price to first time home buyers, up to 7% purchase price to local civic workers, or 35% of purchase price or $ 40,000 to debt-to-income candidates for properties located in 11 census tracts. Green Suitland NSP is allocating over $ 2 million for
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In 2004, Windsor
Crossing, a $ 45 million multifamily condominium complex built by Stavrou Associates in partnership with the Prince George's Redevelopment Authority, was completed on the former Manchester Square development. In 2005, the $ 15.7 million Suitland Elementary School was opened to the
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was opened to connect the Army's
Bolling Air Force Base (Bolling Field) to the Camp Springs Army Military Reservation, later named Andrews Air Force Base and now known as Joint Base Andrews. The 9.35 miles (15.05 km) of highway, originally named the Fighter Command Station Access Parkway, was
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and then established their first
Maryland colony downriver at Saint Mary's City in 1634, and by the 1660s through the 1680s, settlers had moved into what is now known as Prince George's County. Faced with this encroachment, the Piscataways left the area in 1697, and moved north to what is now known
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Suitland has a total area of 4.2 square miles (11.0 km), a 25% reduction from the 2.2 square miles (5.6 km) used in previous years. While the Census Bureau defines the CDP as all land, the Suitland Bog and portions of Henson Creek, a tributary of the
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In the mid-1990s, county executive Wayne Curry conceived a plan to revitalize Suitland as part of a greater county-wide effort to improve townships located inside the Beltway. In 1997, as the first stage of the Prince George's County Redevelopment Authority project to reduce local crime rates and
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In the 1980s, crime associated with vandalism, property violations, landlord absenteeism, and drugs were seen as a threat to the federal workers who were now commuting into Suitland from outside the community, and in 1983, a razor wired fence was erected around the Federal Center complex. Through
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of Philadelphia to develop a new federal office building in Prince George's County, Maryland. Later that year, 437 acres (177 ha) of farm and dairy land were purchased in Suitland to build the Suitland Federal Center. The 12 existing residences on this property included the former dairy and
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Property owned by James West and Joseph Friday, located near the current intersection of Swann and Silver Hill Roads, was used as an airfield from 1938 to 1941. Named "Skyhaven" by a local student who won the naming contest sponsored by West and Friday, Skyhaven Airfield hosted a flying club that
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There are two historic cemeteries in Suitland: Cedar Hill and Lincoln Memorial. Cedar Hill Cemetery was founded in 1895 and built on the former Nonesuch Plantation. Prior to 1913, it was known as Forest Lake Cemetery and was likely renamed after the cedar trees that lined both sides of Suitland
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In 2006, multi-million-dollar federal renovations of the U.S. Census Building and National Oceanic and Atmospheric headquarters were completed. On October 1, 2009, Andrews Air Force Base, along with Naval Air Facility Washington, became a joint base known as Joint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility
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There are two community recreation centers (Bradbury Heights Recreation Center and William Beanes Community Center) and 4 parks (Auth Village Neighborhood Park, Douglas Patterson Community Park, Dupont Heights Neighborhood Park, and Michael J. Polley Neighborhood Park) maintained by the Prince
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1892 to 1903) to William A. Harrison, and the land was subsequently subdivided and sold over the years. Suit's son, Arthur B. Suit, retained three acres (1.2 ha) of land near the corner of Suitland and Silver Hill Roads, where he maintained a general store, a bar, a bowling alley, and the
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In 1942, the Suitland Manor apartments were built in anticipation of new federal workers. Parkway Terrace, Whitehall Square, and Marlborough House developments soon followed to accommodate the influx of Census Bureau and other federal employees. In 1943, the Census Bureau turned 14 acres
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in the D.C. region, which numbered approximately thirty before the onset of suburban development. This wetland ecosystem features sweet bay magnolias and other rare species of plants, including northern pitcher-plants, lady slipper orchids, sundews, and sphagnum moss.
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The 1970s were both the beginning of a period of population adjustment and a recognition of Suitland's unique local history. Beginning in 1973, Prince George's County became the largest school district to adopt a busing plan after the Supreme Court's ruling on
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were elected to serve one-year posts: President, Dr. C. M. Emmons; Vice President, C. L. Jenkins; and Secretary and Treasurer, George J. Hess. The Association was incorporated on November 17, 1950 and is now known as the Suitland Civic Association.
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the east, and Donnell Drive/Suitland Parkway/Meadowbrook Drive (Henson Creek) to the south. Within the northeastern section of these boundaries lies the township of Morningside, MD and a small portion of another unincorporated area known as Forestville, MD.
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The first one-room schoolhouse was built in 1891 on land purchased by the community. A two-room schoolhouse was later built in 1915 on Silver Hill Road, expanded to four rooms in 1922, and saw additions to the building in 1928, 1941, and 1957.
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and lower taxes in neighboring county jurisdictions; the ending of the postwar baby boom; the slowdown in the rate of federal government growth; and migration patterns spurred by school busing mandates leading to regional demographic shifts.
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public as part of the revitalization plan. The defense departments Base Realignment Commission initiatives resulted in major changes at Andrews Air Force Base with hundreds of new employment positions anticipated over the coming decades.
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In the census area, the population was spread out, with 23.9% under the age of 18, 7.9% from 18 to 24, 30.5% from 25 to 44, 17.5% from 45 to 64, and 7.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 30.5 years.
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For the 2010 Census the boundaries of the Suitland CDP were changed reducing the land area by approx. 25%. As a result, the population count for 2010 shows a 22.9% decrease, with a population density increase of 4%.
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Most residents are zoned to Drew-Freeman Middle School, while some are zoned to Samuel Massie Academy and Andrew Jackson Academy. Massie Elementary and Andrew Jackson Middle converted into K-8 academies in 2009.
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Washington, or Joint Base Andrews. Renovations were completed at the Spauldings Branch Library in 2012, which while located in District Heights, MD also serves Suitland and surrounding communities.
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The district previously operated Berkshire Elementary School in what is now Suitland CDP; it could hold up to 550 students. Berkshire Elementary closed in 2009. Its final enrollment was 281.
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was 6,148 people per square mile. There were 10,805 housing units at an average density of 2,572 per square mile. The racial makeup of the community was 91.9%
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the purchase of foreclosed and abandoned homes to be rehabilitated with enviro-friendly, cost-saving upgrades before they are resold.
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most of this decade, neighborhoods near the Federal Center remained distressed and in need of a plan for positive change and growth.
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2010 Census – Census Block Map (Index): Suitland CDP, MD
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Other organizations headquarted in Suitland include the
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George's County Department of Parks and Recreation.
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1920:"Approved Historic Sites and Districts Plan"
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1786:"History of the Suitland Civic Association"
1725:Prince George's County, A Pictorial History
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583:A History of Suitland, Maryland, 1867–1976
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1853:A History of Suitland Maryland, 1867–1976
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1945:"Suitland High School Mission Statement"
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1566:(b. 1971) – Lawyer and politician
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2348:2010 U.S. Census Map of Landover CDP
2024:"Suitland's Chance to Make a Change"
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1969:Merida, Kevin (September 2, 1998).
1895:"History – Suitland Federal Center"
1740:"Samuel Taylor Suit – Person Sheet"
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2022:Schwartzman, Paul (June 2, 2004).
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2574:Wiggins, Ovetta (June 30, 2014).
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2048:Klein, Allison (July 21, 2005).
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1867:"History – Skyhaven Airport"
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1645:"2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files"
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1458:Bishop McNamara High School
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2100:"Green Suitland NSP"
1949:Suitland High School
1723:Virta, Alan (1984).
1492:facility at Suitland
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1440:Suitland High School
662:Parks and recreation
466:that arbitrated the
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3192:communities
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3159:Walker Mill
3149:Summerfield
3129:Silver Hill
3119:Rosaryville
2988:Forestville
2968:Coral Hills
2902:Andrews AFB
2852:Morningside
2797:Bladensburg
2741:Hyattsville
2689:County seat
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1594:Steny Hoyer
1462:Forestville
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3366:White Hall
3321:Piscataway
3306:Nottingham
3291:Montpelier
3241:Dodge Park
3231:Collington
3226:Cheltenham
3169:Westphalia
3139:Springdale
3114:Queensland
3109:Queen Anne
3034:Lake Arbor
3013:Hillandale
3008:Glenn Dale
3003:Glassmanor
2953:Cedarville
2927:Brock Hall
2922:Brandywine
2917:Beltsville
2587:August 28,
2559:August 29,
1631:References
1618:Jude Waddy
1606:Chad Scott
1388:, with an
1373:Government
1127:Population
619:Green Line
273:Population
152:76°55′28″W
149:38°50′55″N
3400:Footnotes
3391:Good Luck
3356:Vansville
3341:Tantallon
3281:Lewisdale
3261:Horsehead
3099:Oxon Hill
3024:Kettering
2937:Calverton
2832:Edmonston
2802:Brentwood
2736:Greenbelt
2731:Glenarden
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2298:March 10,
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2033:March 10,
2002:March 10,
1976:March 10,
1745:March 10,
1678:March 13,
1651:April 26,
1427:Academy,
1423:Academy,
1403:Education
1390:Oxon Hill
1186:Caucasian
852:Pop 2020
849:Pop 2010
808:2010 2020
641:Geography
446:In 1867,
441:Civil War
357:FIPS code
329:ZIP Codes
295:Time zone
265:Elevation
3371:Woodyard
3296:Muirkirk
3271:Kentland
3236:Danville
3211:Avondale
3179:Woodmore
3174:Woodlawn
3144:Suitland
3124:Seabrook
3039:Landover
3029:Konterra
2998:Friendly
2983:Fairwood
2892:Accokeek
2812:Cheverly
2386:Suitland
2369:Beat map
2344:Beat map
1954:March 7,
1929:March 7,
1904:March 7,
1876:March 7,
1770:March 6,
1219:< 1%
1160:Hispanic
421:Michigan
368:Suitland
361:24-75725
209:Maryland
95:Maryland
18:Suitland
3286:Meadows
3276:Leeland
3246:Goddard
3206:Ardmore
3084:Melwood
3074:Marlton
2963:Clinton
2958:Chillum
2907:Aquasco
2897:Adelphi
2460:Schools
1480:Economy
1295:Adelphi
1088:, 4.7%
1084:, 0.3%
1080:, 0.4%
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855:% 2010
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390:History
178:Country
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2746:Laurel
2707:Cities
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1624:Cordae
1272:Laurel
1151:23,746
1138:25,825
1090:Latino
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516:, and
464:Geneva
429:slaves
427:, and
281:25,839
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2973:Croom
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2783:Towns
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1173:Other
1164:1,224
1135:Total
1086:Asian
1028:Total
990:(NH)
928:Asian
864:White
771:−4.5%
510:Wacos
472:circa
323:(EDT)
321:UTC−4
300:UTC−5
196:State
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2883:CDPs
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801:0.1%
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