Category Archives: Edmonston

Stories about Edmonston, Maryland, in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., with a focus on arts, culture, history, real estate and development.

Later this spring, the Hyattsville Wire will mark our 10th year online, and we’re starting the anniversary celebration with over 2 million page views. Continue reading

The results are in for the fifth annual Hyattsville Wire Best of Route 1 reader poll, and some local institutions have now joined the five-timers club. Continue reading

Little Free Art Galleries are popping up along the Route 1 corridor, with locations now in University Park, Edmonston and Brentwood. Continue reading

As we close out 2021, we’re kicking off our annual reader poll a little later this year so that you can share the people and places that helped you make it through another pandemic year — a year that felt, at times, almost harder than the first. Continue reading

The first Japanese-American mayor in the U.S. was elected in Edmonston in 1927, decades before other Nisei served on the mainland. Continue reading

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The Omicron variant has led to more public health measures being reinstated on the Route 1 corridor already. Continue reading

A Mount Rainier designer who specializes in artistic maps of D.C. area neighborhoods has added a new map of Prince George’s County to her colorful collection. Continue reading

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