Category Archives: Edmonston
The town of Edmonston will mark its centennial in June with a tour of the town’s diverse gardens, followed by a parade and festival. Continue reading
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- Tagged festival, gardening, kids
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On the first Friday of the month, May–September, Community Forklift will be open late for live music, food and drinks for sale, local artist and vendor booths, and more! Continue reading
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Chance Academy sets up your child for academic success and a lifelong love for learning in a nurturing environment where experiential learning, arts integration, challenging curricula and creative problem solving blossom. Continue reading
Although it lies outside the total eclipse area, the Route 1 corridor will see an 87.4 percent coverage of the sun Monday afternoon. Continue reading
- Posted in Bladensburg, Brentwood, College Park, Edmonston, Greenbelt, Hyattsville, Mount Rainier, Riverdale Park, University Park, Woodridge
- Tagged eclipse, family, kids
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If you missed visiting the Tidal Basin this year or avoided it because you hate crowds, you can still enjoy the cherry blossoms around the Route 1 corridor, especially this year when the blooming season is one of the longest on record. Continue reading
- Posted in Bladensburg, Brentwood, College Park, Edmonston, Greenbelt, Hyattsville, Mount Rainier, Riverdale Park, University Park, Woodridge
- Tagged National Arboretum, nature, University of Maryland
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Four years ago this week, readers of the Washingtonian magazine were given an extended tour of the Route 1 corridor. Continue reading
- Posted in Bladensburg, Brentwood, College Park, Edmonston, Greenbelt, Hyattsville, Mount Rainier, Riverdale Park, University Park, Woodridge
- Tagged Banana Blossom Bistro, Frances Tiafoe, Marathon Deli, MOM's Organic Market, Washingtonian
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Route 1 Nonprofit Aims to Bring More Bats to the Anacostia River
A Route 1 nonprofit is working to make the Anacostia River more bat-friendly to keep the population of mosquitoes, beetles and other insects in check. Continue reading
- Posted in Bladensburg, Brentwood, College Park, Edmonston, Greenbelt, Hyattsville, Mount Rainier, Riverdale Park, University Park, Woodridge
- Tagged Anacostia Watershed Society, nature
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Mount Rainier’s Era Wine Bar Nominated for Prestigious Rammy Award
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Town of Edmonston Marks Centennial With Festival and Garden Tour (Sponsored Content)
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In Memory of Jennifer Axner, Hyattsville Artist and Currency Engraver
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Taqueria Habanero to Move Into Former Jimmy John’s Space in College Park
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First Fridays Return at Community Forklift Near Edmonston (Sponsored Post)