Tag Archives: Beltsville
When the Route 1 corridor’s restaurant scene first started to take off, it was because D.C. restaurants like Busboys and Poets were coming up here. Now, Route 1 is sending some of its best to D.C. Continue reading
It’s easy to miss Raulin’s Bakery in a Beltsville strip mall at 10476 Baltimore Ave., but once you’ve found it, you’re likely to become a regular. Continue reading
- Posted in Hyattsville
- Tagged Beltsville, Hidden Gems, Raulin's Bakery, restaurants
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If you’re from Prince George’s County, then you may have already heard about the legend of the Goatman, which actually has its roots on the Route 1 corridor.
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- Posted in Hyattsville
- Tagged Beltsville, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Goatman
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Four Route 1 corridor eateries made Washingtonian’s list of best neighborhood restaurants: places without a lot of pretense that make you feel at home and make their area a nice place to live. Continue reading
- Posted in College Park, Edmonston, Hyattsville
- Tagged Beltsville, Busboys and Poets, Franklins, restaurants, Sangfroid Distilling, Swahili Village, Taqueria Habanero, Taqueria La Placita
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With more than 6,500 acres, the USDA’s Beltsville Agricultural Research Center has miles of roads that don’t get much traffic, especially on weekends, making them ideal for long rides and runs. It’s also a great place to observe meteors and other celestial events. Continue reading
- Posted in Greenbelt, Hyattsville
- Tagged Beltsville, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, bicycles, Hidden Gems
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Beltsville’s Swahili Village’s New Swank DC Eatery Hit Hard by Pandemic
A beloved Route 1 restaurant’s big expansion to D.C. has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. Continue reading
- Posted in College Park
- Tagged Beltsville, coronavirus, restaurants, Swahili Village
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Wills Decorating Moves Forward With Renovations to Hyattsville’s Landmark TESST Building
Longtime Beltsville interior decorating shop Wills Decorating is moving ahead with renovations to the landmark TESST building in downtown Hyattsville, which it plans to move into next year. Continue reading
- Posted in Hyattsville
- Tagged Beltsville, Hyattsville, Wills Decorating
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Recent Posts
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Hyattsville’s Streetcar 82 Collaborates With Irish Distillery on New Whiskey
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Four Route 1 Towns Now Allow Non-Citizens to Vote in Local Elections
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In Memory of Alan Binstock, Mount Rainier Architect and Sculptor
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Two 10-Story Apartment Buildings Planned for College Park
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Route 1 Native Paints New Mural on West Hyattsville Garage