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Title: Antebellum Plantations in Prince George's County, Maryland   (June 2009)
 
This document is intended as a tool for cultural resource managers, county planners, and other researchers studying antebellum Prince George's County. The document begins with a brief introduction, explaining its various components. Next, a research design chapter is provided that details the methods and approaches utilized in preparation of the document. A review of the literature consulted during research follows. It should prove useful to researchers in Prince George's County by providing an understanding of the available primary and secondary literature.  
Price: $8.00  
Title: Aquasco-Woodville Cultural Resources Inventory Technical Report   (March 2022)
 
Aquasco-Woodville, a rural village in the principally agricultural southeast part of Prince George's County, Maryland, retains numerous late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century buildings, cemeteries and sites that are clustered along both sides of MD 381 (Aquasco Road). This report examines seven previously undocumented properties, six of which were found to be associated with the African American middle class that emerged in the area after the Civil War: the Cemetery for Enslaved African Americans at Eastview, the Whitehall Tenant House, and the Delilah Waters House.  
Price: Free  
Title: Bladensburg Market Feasibility and Economic Analysis   (May 2022)
 
The subject of this analysis (the "study area") comprises 17.36 acres of approximately 67.5 acres in the Town of Bladensburg in Prince George's County, Maryland, that was identified in the 2009 Approved Port Towns Sector Plan as the Town Center Character Area. This market feasibility and economic analysis explores if there is a market for mixed-use development in the study area, then tests if redevelopment is financially feasible from a private investor's perspective. Feasibility is   ... Read More
Price: Free  
Title: Bowie-Mitchellville and Vicinity Master Plan: Existing Conditions Report   (August 2020)
 
The intent of the document is to analyze existing conditions for the Bowie-Mitchellville and Vicinity area using the eight planning elements outlined in the 2014 Plan Prince George's 2035 Approved General Plan.  
Price: Free  
Title: Brandywine Revitalization and Preservation Study   (November 2011)
 
This study concerns revitalization of an older community in southern Prince George's County, located between rapidly developing areas adjacent to MD 5/US 301, and the county's designated Rural Tier. The Brandywine Revitalization and Preservation study area straddles both the Subregion 5 and Subregion 6 master plans, approved in 2009, and responds to recommendations in those plans that a planning study focus on revitalization in this community. While this older Brandywine community has attributes of a   ... Read More
Price: $11.00  
Title: Brentwood Historical Survey   (October 1992)
 
This report summarizes the findings of an historical/ architectural survey of Brentwood, requested by the Mayor and Council of the Town. The goals of the project were to document the earliest of the historic buildings still standing in the Town, and to prepare a written history of the community's development with emphasis on the early residents. The Town of Brentwood is located in Prince George's County, just outside the northeast boundary of the District of Columbia. Development   ... Read More
Price: $4.00  
Title: Broad Creek Historic District Design Guidelines   (January 1987)
 
In July 1981, the Prince George's County Council, in cooperation with the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, approved the Prince George's County Historic Sites and Districts Plan, a master plan for _he County's preservation program. In November that year, the County Council also enacted a preservation ordinal Subtitle 29 of the County Code, which established a Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) with the power to: Evaluate historic properties for designation as Historic Sites or Historic Districts;   ... Read More
Price: $2.00  
Title: Broad Creek Historic District Design Guidelines   (October 1987)
 
These Design Guidelines were prepared by the Board Creek Advisory Committee and staff to the Historic Perservation Commission.  
Price: $2.00  
Title: Broad Creek Historic District Livingston Road Streetscape Guidelines and Alternatives   (October 1995)
 
This report summarizes the visioning process and results of a four-month study focused on maintaining the rural character of the Broad Creek Historic District, specifically the Livingston Road corridor between Old Fort Road to the north and Fort Washington Road to the south. The project was carried out under the Planning Department's FY 1995 Community Preservation and Design Workshops Work Program. This document was prepared as a supporting element to the original Broad Creek Historic   ... Read More
Price: $7.50  
Title: Broad Creek Historic District Preservation Planning Study   (June 2002)
 
The Broad Creek Historic District Preservation Planning Study reflects the results of a series of design workshops conducted in 2001 by staff of the Planning and Preservation Section of the Community Planning Division, Planning Department, M-NCPPC, for property-owners, residents and others interested in the future of the Historic District. The study updates a previous planning study, provides a history and architectural survey, and clarifies county policies for protection of the historic district. The study, illustrated with   ... Read More
Price: $13.00  


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