Greenbelt
Greenbelt is a city in Prince George's County, Maryland.
Understand
Contained within today's City of Greenbelt is the historic planned community now known locally as "Old Greenbelt" and designated as the Greenbelt Historic District. The historic district was built during the New Deal era in 1937 and much of the original housing is now owned collectively as a cooperative. The architecture is in the Art Deco style. Greenbelt's residents take the city's history of cooperation and volunteerism seriously; as a result they organize a variety of festivals, events, performing and visual arts.
The city has three areas: Old Greenbelt is the historic area between Greenbelt Road, the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, Kenilworth Avenue and the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center. Greenbelt West includes the Beltway Plaza strip mall and the Franklin Park rental housing complex. Greenbelt East is a collection of 1990s developments and the Greenway Center. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center is within the City limits.
Get in
By plane
- Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI) is 25 minutes north on the B-W Parkway. There is an express bus from BWI to the Greenbelt Metro Station.
- Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA) is 30 minutes south via the B-W Parkway (but through Washington, D.C.). The Metro can be taken from DCA to the Greenbelt station.
- Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) is 40 miles west in Virginia. By car, take the Dulles access road to the Washington Beltway (495) north to exit 23. Take a bus from IAD to a Metro station and then connect to the Greenbelt station.
Ground transportation is available via The Airport Shuttle.
By train
Metro rail trains run to the Greenbelt Station on the Green Line. MTA's MARC commuter trains between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. stop in Greenbelt on the Camden line. MARC Camden line trains also stop at BWI Airport.By bus
Metrobus service to Greenbelt is available. University of Maryland shuttle buses serve Greenbelt.The Bolt Bus offers service from New York City to the Greenbelt Metro Station.
By car
Take exit 23 from the Washington Beltway (95/495) onto Kenilworth Avenue. Go briefly south and turn onto 193 or briefly north and turn right onto Crescent Road.By bike
The American Discovery Trail goes through Greenbelt Park, past Buddy Attick Park and north into the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center.The East Coast Greenway Trail goes through Greenbelt.
Get around
Metrobus connects the Greenbelt Metro Station, the Beltway Plaza, Crescent Road in Old Greenbelt (Roosevelt Center), the Greenway Center, Cipriano Square, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and on to the New Carrollton Metro Station.
Old Greenbelt is very walkable with a network of walking paths separate from the roads.
See
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address: Explorer Drive, Greenbelt, (Off Route 193)NASA's premier center for unmanned scientific space exploration is the Goddard Space Flight Center. It's small Visitor Center features many exhibits to excite tomorrow's inter-planetary researchers. The Visitor Center is accessible from ICESat Rd., not from the Center's main gate.
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address: 10B Crescent RoadSmall, but unique museum that chronicles the city's birth as a Roosevelt "New Deal" planned community. One of the original 1937 houses, furnished and maintained as it was when new.
Do
Outdoors
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address: 6565 Greenbelt RoadAn oasis of forest on the inside of the Capital Beltway at the B-W Parkway. Operated by the National Park Service, Greenbelt Park is one of the best camping opportunities near Washington DC. There is a walking path from the campground through the woods that leads to the College Park Metro station about a half mile away. The path is hard to find so ask a Ranger for directions. The park is also excellent for picnics in one of the three picnic areas, bicycling, roller blading, and nature walks on 9 miles of trails.
- Buddy Attick Park is a small park and lake operated by the city of Greenbelt, on Crescent Road at Kenilworth Ave. The park includes large playground and several picnic areas. Watch for birds, reptiles and water mammals while hiking the trail that circles the small, man-made lake.
Playgrounds.There are playgrounds throughout the City, including at Greenbelt Park, Buddy Attick Park, Schrom Hills Park, and across Crescent Road from the library near the City Center. With all of the playgrounds, Greenbelt has been designated as a "Playful City USA."
Sports
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Greenbelt Aquatic and Fitness Center
phone: +1 301 397-2204address: 101 CenterwayAn indoor pool, an outdoor pool, a hot tub and a variety of aerobic and weight-lifting machines. It is the oldest public pool in Maryland and is open daily year round. On summer weekends, entry is limited to Greenbelt residents and passholders, but a day pass can be purchased at all other times. Greenbelt Skateboard Park
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Prince Georges County Trap and Skeet Center
phone: +1 301 577-7178address: 10400 Good Luck Road, Glen DaleOffers a full-range of shotgun sports activities, including Sporting Clays, competitive league shooting, and introductory and advanced lessons. Operated by the Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission. -
address: 101 CenterwayGreenbelt hosts the eighth-oldest marathon in North America, held each year since 1961. The race starts and finishes in Old Greenbelt and is run on the USDA Research Farm.
Performing arts
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phone: +1 301 441-8770address: 123 CenterwayCommunity theater with a year-round season including musicals, dramas, Shakespeare and an occasional concert.
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Music and Drama club at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
phone: +1 301 966 2623Employees of NASA and their families put on a large-cast musical in the fall, a drama or comedy in the winter and a variety show in the spring. Eleanor Roosevelt High SchoolThe school has large and active drama and music departments. They put on a musical play in early December and the 4 bands, 3 orchestras , 4 choirs and student-run small groups perform throughout the school year. The shows and concerts are very high quality for High School productions.
Visual arts
There are displays of art by local artists at the New Deal Cafe, in the lobby of the Greenbelt Arts Center, in the Community Center and in the Greenbelt Aquatic and Fitness Center.
The City's Recreation Department has an Artist in Residence program at the Community Center. There is a studio open house on the first Sunday of each month.
Artful AfternoonKids do a craft from 1-3pm followed by a performance.
Festivals
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address: Roosevelt CenterA celebration of make-it-yourself.
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address: Roosevelt CenterA music festival and craft fair.
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Crazy Quilt Music Festival
address: Roosevelt CenterAn eclectic "crazy quilt" mix of musical styles. -
Greenbelt Day
address: Community Center and Greenbelt parksA civic festival put on by the City's Recreation department. Various activities, including arts, music and sports. -
Blues Festival
address: Roosevelt CenterBlues music through the ages, from acoustic to rockin'. Includes workshops and a musical instrument petting zoo. -
address: Greenbelt City CenterThe highlight of the City's year, the festival has been held every year since 1955 over Labor Day Weekend (first weekend in September.) Greenbelt's Outstanding Citizen is selected during the opening ceremony on Friday and he or she leads the Monday morning parade. It is the largest festival of its kind in Maryland with more than 10,000 people attending each year. There is live music all weekend on the outdoor stage, including rising stars talent show. Inside the Community Center look for the art and photo shows. Stock up on books for the year at the giant used books sale featuring more than 25,000 books. Try your luck at bingo. In Roosevelt Center, learn about local organizations at the information day tables on Saturday and visit the Retro Town Fair and shop at the Craft Fair on Sunday. The carnival rides, games, food and activity booths are open all weekend.
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Greenbelt Rhythm and Drum Festival
address: Roosevelt CenterA music festival featuring drumming. -
address: Greenbelt Theater and other locationsA local, national and international film festival.
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Senior Health and Wellness Fair
address: Greenbelt Community CenterHealth and wellness information for seniors. -
Greenbelt Fall Harvest Festival
address: Schrom Hills ParkPumpkin carving and a pumpkin walk. -
Greenbelt Pumpkin Festival
address: Roosevelt Center (carving), Greenbelt North Woods at the end of Northway (walk), Greenbelt Aquatic and Fitness Center (water Olympics)The community carves jack-o-lanterns which are placed on a path through the woods. -
Greenbelt Schools Creative and Performing Arts Festival
address: Eleanor Roosevelt High SchoolParticipants from all the Greenbelt Schools, elementary through high school, perform together. -
Halloween Costume Contest and Parade
address: Roosevelt CenterCostume contest and parade, followed by a free movie in the Old Greenbelt Theater. -
address: Community CenterTree lighting Friday evening. On Saturday and Sunday, a craft fair featuring hand-made and original arts and crafts for sale by local artists.
Buy
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address: 6000 Greenbelt RoadA large indoor-outdoor strip mall. Anchored by Target and a Giant Supermarket, there are a variety of quaint ethnic shops and restaurants inside.
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Greenway Center
address: 7575 Greenbelt RoadA strip mall anchored by a Safeway Supermarket. -
Cipriano Square
address: 8840 Greenbelt RoadA strip mall anchored by a K-mart.
Eat
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Beijing of Greenbelt
address: 131 CenterwayChinese restaurant. Full bar featuring exotic tropical and Asian cocktails. Sunday lunch buffet. -
Chef Lou's Desserts
phone: +1 301 441-9560address: 103B CenterwayBaked goods and ice cream. -
address: 107 CenterwayPizza, pasta and deli sandwiches. "The fill your belly deli." Eat in, take out or phone for local delivery.
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Hunan Treasure
address: 7537 Greenbelt RoadChinese restaurant, eat in or take out. -
address: 8837 Greenbelt RoadGourmet sandwiches; open for breakfast and lunch and also does catering.
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Osaka Restaurant
phone: +1 301 552-1442address: 8855 Greenbelt RoadThis is a tasty, reasonably-priced sushi restaurant. -
address: 7423 Greenbelt RoadSlow-cooked charcoal rotisserie-style Peruvian chicken. Gourmet taste at a fast-food price. Also has wraps and salads.
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phone: +1 301 441-3700address: 6400 Ivy LaneStandard American fare in a hotel restaurant. Full bar, beer and wine list.
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address: 6160 Greenbelt RoadIf you had an Italian mama from New York coming to visit, this is the pizza she'd want! Part of a Maryland chain.
Drink
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phone: +1 301 474-5642address: 113 CenterwayLive music daily with a wide range of styles: jazz, folk, alternative, blues and rock. In 2012, the New Deal Cafe was voted the best local music venue in the Washington DC area by listeners of WTOP radio. Known as "The community's living room," on some nights the audience takes the stage at the singer-songwriter open mic, the poetry open mic and others. Don't miss the future superstars at the popular monthly kid's open mic. The monthly Reel and Meal has a documentary film and discussion with optional vegetarian buffet. The Cafe features a vegan menu. Craft beers on tap and a selection of wine. Local artwork hanging on the walls is changed monthly. Free Wi-Fi.
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address: 7511 Greenbelt RoadGreat margaritas in a chain Mexican restaurant.
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Ruby Tuesday
address: 8811 Greenbelt RoadA popular place to hang-out after meetings at NASA.
Sleep
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address: 6400 Ivy LaneNewly renovated rooms.
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address: 7810 Walker DriveModern, mid-range business-oriented hotel. 155 rooms, 6 stories.
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address: 7200 Hanover Dr.Modern full-service hotel built in the early 1980s. Popular choice for NASA contractors. 7 stories, 125 rooms.
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address: 6301 Golden Triangle Drive
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Residence Inn by Marriott – Greenbelt
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address: 6565 Greenbelt Road174 campsites; open year round. Reservations are for Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend only; off-season is first-come first-served, but never fills up.
Cope
The Greenbelt News Review is a free on-line weekly newspaper that includes listings of events and activities.
Greenbelt Live is a blog with a weekly list of what's happening in town.