Prince George's County Public Schools Alina, age8, Beltsville Elementary School
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Ideal Living in Maryland
> Everything you want.
We count ourselves lucky to live in Prince George’s County, MD. Everything is here. From shopping and entertainment, to culture and the arts. There is a bounty of natural beauty that is difficult to match. You will find ideal neighborhoods. Excellent housing for all income levels and tastes. And of course, exceptional schools. There are many more reasons to call Prince George’s County home. We’re sure you will experience them all when you join us.
> Close to everything.
Living in Prince George’s County puts you at the center of the vibrant Washington Metropolitan region, only minutes from downtown Washington, DC. Visit the National Zoo, Vietnam Veteran's Memorial, Kennedy Center, the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Washington Monument, Smithsonian museums and more. You are also minutes from Northern Virginia, 25 minutes from historic Annapolis, and less than 40 minutes from Baltimore’s famous Inner Harbor.



> Something nearby for every interest and lifestyle.
  • Six Flags America: Each year thousands of visitors make this one of the top attractions in the Washington/Metropolitan area. It is two parks in one: a world-class amusement park and one of the world’s top waterparks.
  • Andrews Air Force Base: Home of the official presidential aircraft "Air Force One," and to the annual Defense Department Joint Services Open House and Air Show — one of the largest such events in the country.
  • The Bowie Baysox: the minor-league affiliate of The Baltimore Orioles.
  • FedEx Field: where The NFL’s Washington Redskins play.
  • The University of Maryland, with its nationally ranked college teams.
  • 260 historic sites and more 18th century homes than
    Williamsburg, VA
  • The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum
  • NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Bowie State University
  • Merkle Wildlife Sanctuary
  • The 13,000-acre Patuxent Research Refuge
  • Cedarville State Forest
  • Greenbelt National Park and Rosaryville State Park — a combined 6,000 acres of pristine land for hiking, biking, picnicking.