Bethesda, Maryland - a suburb of Washington DC and a major research center for the federal government and private research organizations maintains a thriving urban environment with hundreds of restaurants, shops and other amenities. Though home to...
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Bowie, Maryland
as of 12/3/2008:
Bowie, a city of 16 square miles and approximately 50,000 residents. It has grown from a small railroad stop to the largest municipality in Prince George's County, and the fourth most populous city and third largest city by area in the State of...
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Burtonsville, Maryland
as of 12/3/2008:
Burtonsville, Maryland is one of the smaller, but choicey cities of Montgomery County. It's well-laid out roads and walkways adorning rapidly appreciating properties, provide a quiet niche for the middle-class buyer who values quiet and serene...
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Columbia, Maryland
as of 12/3/2008:
Columbia, Maryland is a census-designated place and the People Tree statue has become its symbol. It is also Maryland's largest unincorporated community with it's 94,600 residents. Columbia, one of the planned cities of the seventies located in the...
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Gaithersburg, Maryland
as of 12/3/2008:
The City of Gaithersburg occupies 10 square miles in the heart of Montgomery County. The southeastern border of the City lies just 13 miles from the northwestern border of Washington DC and 18.5 miles northwest of the U.S Capitol Building....
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Greenbelt, Maryland
as of 12/3/2008:
Greenbelt, a sought-after city in the Prince George's County of Maryland and one of the three 'green towns' built from scratch, is conveniently located along the I-95 and I-295 corridor between Baltimore and Washington DC. In addition to the...
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Laurel, Maryland
as of 12/3/2008:
Laurel, one of the principal cities of the Prince George's county of Maryland is conveniently located in the center of three major cities- Annapolis, Baltimore and Washington DC with easy access to transportation. It boasts convenient public and...
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Rockville, Maryland
as of 12/3/2008:
Rockville is one of Maryland's largest cities and is the county seat of Montgomery County. It occupies 13.03 square miles of the Metropolitan Washington, DC area and is located 12 miles northwest of the nation's capital. A major portion of the...
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Silver Spring, Maryland
as of 12/3/2008:
As a 22-year Resident of Silver Spring, Maryland, I can recommend the city to anyone looking for a decent middle-class area located in close proximity to Washington DC, Baltimore Inner Harbor and Virginia. It is one of the many fine cities of...
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Arlington, Virginia
as of 12/3/2008:
Located just minutes from D.C., Arlington, Virginia is an urban city directly across the Potomac River and affords the best views of Washington. Strategically located outside Washington DC., it is both a residential community and an employment...
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