Tag Archives: Hyattsville Armory
The Route 1 corridor’s newest mural celebrates influential rockabilly musician Link Wray, who got his start playing local shows. Continue reading
- Posted in Bladensburg, Hyattsville, Mount Rainier
- Tagged Hyattsville Armory, music
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Developers of the proposed Hyattsville Armory Apartments will make their case to the city council on Monday, July 16. The mixed-use development would be located in Hyattsville along Route 1 across the street from Busboys and Poets and next to the … Continue reading
- Posted in Hyattsville
- Tagged apartments, Arts District Hyattsville, housing, Hyattsville, Hyattsville Armory, restaurants, retail
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No one knows exactly where the saucer will land, but it’ll have a home. The funky saucer canopy at the Hyattsville Public Library has been spared and plans drawn up by an architectural firm for the county show it relocated and … Continue reading
- Posted in Hyattsville
- Tagged architecture, Franklins, history, Hyattsville Armory, Hyattsville Public Library
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Yes! Organic Market is now accessible from Route 1. The grocery store was built with access from the sidewalk as well as the parking lot in back, but a state law kept it from opening both. Under Maryland statute, stores … Continue reading
- Posted in Hyattsville
- Tagged Crossover Church, Hyattsville Armory, religion, Route 1, The Shoppes at Arts District Hyattsville, Yes Organic Market
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Built in 1918, the building nicknamed “the Castle on the Hill” is supposedly patterned after the style of Windsor Castle. Continue reading
- Posted in Hyattsville
- Tagged architecture, history, Hyattsville Armory, photographs
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