National Register of Historic Places listings in Prince George's County, Maryland

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Location of Prince George's County in Maryland

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Prince George's County, Maryland.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]

There are 106 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 6 National Historic Landmarks.

Contents: Counties in Maryland
Allegany - Anne Arundel - Baltimore (city) - Baltimore County - Calvert - Caroline - Carroll - Cecil - Charles - Dorchester - Frederick - Garrett - Harford - Howard - Kent - Montgomery - Prince George's - Queen Anne's - Somerset - St. Mary's - Talbot - Washington - Wicomico - Worcester


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted March 15, 2024.[2]

Current listings[edit]

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Abraham Hall
Abraham Hall
Abraham Hall
March 14, 2005
(#05000146)
7612 Old Muirkirk Rd.
39°03′40″N 76°52′24″W / 39.061111°N 76.873333°W / 39.061111; -76.873333 (Abraham Hall)
Beltsville Former lodge hall and school constructed in 1889; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the African-American Historic Resources of Prince George's County, Maryland.
2 Accokeek Creek Site
Accokeek Creek Site
Accokeek Creek Site
October 15, 1966
(#66000909)
Address Restricted
Accokeek Site of a palisaded village that was occupied from ca. A.D. 1300 to ca. 1630.
3 Ammendale Normal Institute
Ammendale Normal Institute
Ammendale Normal Institute
April 14, 1975
(#75002081)
Junction of Ammendale Rd. and U.S. Route 1
39°03′08″N 76°54′05″W / 39.052222°N 76.901389°W / 39.052222; -76.901389 (Ammendale Normal Institute)
Beltsville Former school and novitiate operated by the Congregation of Christian Brothers.
4 Ash Hill
Ash Hill
Ash Hill
September 16, 1977
(#77001523)
3308 Rosemary Lane
38°58′49″N 76°57′34″W / 38.980278°N 76.959444°W / 38.980278; -76.959444 (Ash Hill)
Hyattsville Two-story brick dwelling erected ca. 1840.
5 Ashland
Ashland
Ashland
September 15, 1994
(#94001155)
16109 Marlboro Pike
38°49′01″N 76°43′44″W / 38.816944°N 76.728889°W / 38.816944; -76.728889 (Ashland)
Upper Marlboro Victorian Italianate style home built in 1866-1867.
6 Avondale Mill
Avondale Mill
Avondale Mill
September 20, 1979
(#79003267)
21 Avondale St.
39°06′25″N 76°50′46″W / 39.106944°N 76.846111°W / 39.106944; -76.846111 (Avondale Mill)
Laurel Site of former grist mill complex.
7 Baltimore-Washington Parkway
Baltimore-Washington Parkway
Baltimore-Washington Parkway
May 9, 1991
(#91000532)
DC border near the Anacostia R., northeast to just below Jessup Rd. (Maryland Route 175)
39°00′56″N 76°51′46″W / 39.015556°N 76.862778°W / 39.015556; -76.862778 (Baltimore-Washington Parkway)
Cheverly to Baltimore Part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Parkways of the National Capital Region.
8 Beall's Pleasure
Beall's Pleasure
Beall's Pleasure
May 4, 1979
(#79003169)
Southeast of Landover at 7250 Old Landover Rd.
38°55′51″N 76°53′10″W / 38.930833°N 76.886111°W / 38.930833; -76.886111 (Beall's Pleasure)
Landover Federal brick house constructed ca. 1795.
9 Belair
Belair
Belair
September 16, 1977
(#77001520)
Tulip Grove and Belair Drives
38°57′57″N 76°44′50″W / 38.965833°N 76.747222°W / 38.965833; -76.747222 (Belair)
Bowie Georgian plantation home of the Provincial Governor of Maryland, Samuel Ogle built in about 1745; now museum.
10 Belair Stables
Belair Stables
Belair Stables
May 8, 1973
(#73002163)
Belair Dr.
38°57′59″N 76°44′37″W / 38.966389°N 76.743611°W / 38.966389; -76.743611 (Belair Stables)
Bowie U-shaped sandstone stable was built in 1907; now museum.
11 Bellefields
Bellefields
Bellefields
September 10, 1971
(#71001027)
13104 Duley Station Road
38°44′45″N 76°46′38″W / 38.745833°N 76.777222°W / 38.745833; -76.777222 (Bellefields)
Croom Georgian style manor house constructed about 1720.
12 Bellevue
Bellevue
Bellevue
August 21, 1986
(#86001738)
315 Farmhouse Road (formerly 200 Manning Road East)
38°39′41″N 77°00′05″W / 38.661389°N 77.001389°W / 38.661389; -77.001389 (Bellevue)
Accokeek Greek Revival style home constructed about 1840.
13 Bostwick
Bostwick
Bostwick
August 19, 1975
(#75002082)
3901 48th St.
38°56′16″N 76°56′05″W / 38.937778°N 76.934722°W / 38.937778; -76.934722 (Bostwick)
Bladensburg Brick dwelling built in 1746; home of Benjamin Stoddert, first Secretary of the Navy.
14 Bowie Railroad Buildings
Bowie Railroad Buildings
Bowie Railroad Buildings
November 4, 1998
(#98001261)
8614 Chestnut Ave.
39°00′26″N 76°46′46″W / 39.007222°N 76.779444°W / 39.007222; -76.779444 (Bowie Railroad Buildings)
Bowie Railroad depot complex for the Pennsylvania Railroad at the junction of the Washington (Amtrak/MARC Train) and the Pope's Creek branches; now Huntington Railroad Museum.
15 Bowieville
Bowieville
Bowieville
March 14, 1973
(#73002167)
522 Church Rd., S.
38°53′07″N 76°45′08″W / 38.885278°N 76.752222°W / 38.885278; -76.752222 (Bowieville)
Upper Marlboro Federal style plantation house built 1819-20.
16 Bowling Heights
Bowling Heights
Bowling Heights
November 30, 1982
(#82001599)
3610 Old Crain Highway
38°50′22″N 76°43′31″W / 38.839444°N 76.725278°W / 38.839444; -76.725278 (Bowling Heights)
Upper Marlboro High Victorian Gothic style dwelling constructed in 1877.
17 Broad Creek Historic District
Broad Creek Historic District
Broad Creek Historic District
December 8, 2011
(#11000881)
Bounded by Oxon Hill Rd., MD 210, Livingston Rd. & the Potomac River
38°45′28″N 76°59′49″W / 38.757892°N 76.996919°W / 38.757892; -76.996919 (Broad Creek Historic District)
Fort Washington vicinity
18 Brookefield of the Berrys June 25, 1987
(#87001032)
12510 Molly Berry Rd.
38°43′04″N 76°45′13″W / 38.717778°N 76.753611°W / 38.717778; -76.753611 (Brookefield of the Berrys)
Croom Greek Revival style house finished in 1840.
19 Buck House
Buck House
Buck House
April 20, 1978
(#78003118)
Main St.
38°49′10″N 76°44′34″W / 38.819444°N 76.742778°W / 38.819444; -76.742778 (Buck House)
Upper Marlboro Brick dwelling built ca. 1742; now a house museum, known as Darnall's Chance
20 Butler House
Butler House
Butler House
March 14, 2005
(#05000147)
6403 Oxon Hill Rd.
38°48′24″N 77°00′13″W / 38.806667°N 77.003611°W / 38.806667; -77.003611 (Butler House)
Oxon Hill Dwelling constructed in 1853; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the African-American Historic Resources of Prince George's County, Maryland
21 Thomas J. Calloway House
Thomas J. Calloway House
Thomas J. Calloway House
March 14, 2005
(#05000148)
9949 Elm St.
38°57′52″N 76°49′11″W / 38.964444°N 76.819722°W / 38.964444; -76.819722 (Thomas J. Calloway House)
Lanham Dwelling constructed in 1910; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the African-American Historic Resources of Prince George's County, Maryland
22 Calvert Hills Historic District
Calvert Hills Historic District
Calvert Hills Historic District
December 23, 2002
(#02001605)
Roughly bounded by Calvert Rd., Bowdoin Ave., Erskine Rd., Calvert Park, Albion Rd., and Baltimore Ave.
38°58′28″N 76°56′05″W / 38.974444°N 76.934722°W / 38.974444; -76.934722 (Calvert Hills Historic District)
College Park Middle-class, single-family residential neighborhood developed in the early part of the 20th century.
23 Chapel of the Incarnation
Chapel of the Incarnation
Chapel of the Incarnation
December 13, 2000
(#00001505)
14070 Brandywine Rd.
38°41′51″N 76°51′10″W / 38.6975°N 76.852778°W / 38.6975; -76.852778 (Chapel of the Incarnation)
Brandywine Mission style church built 1916-1917.
24 Civil War Fort Sites
Civil War Fort Sites
Civil War Fort Sites
July 15, 1974
(#74000274)
Arc of sites surrounding central Washington in Maryland, Virginia, and D.C.
38°46′00″N 77°01′40″W / 38.766667°N 77.027778°W / 38.766667; -77.027778 (Civil War Fort Sites)
National Harbor At the outset of the Civil War in 1861, Washington became a critical target for rebel attacks but was virtually without protection. The Union Army hastily began construction of a fortified defense line around the city, the physical remnants of which encompass these 19 earthwork forts, including Fort Foote.[6] See also National Register listings in central D.C., western NW D.C., upper NW D.C., NE D.C., SE D.C., and Fairfax County, Virginia.
25 Clagett House at Cool Spring Manor
Clagett House at Cool Spring Manor
Clagett House at Cool Spring Manor
June 3, 2011
(#11000322)
17500 Clagett Landing Rd.
38°52′23″N 76°41′53″W / 38.873°N 76.698°W / 38.873; -76.698 (Clagett House at Cool Spring Manor)
Upper Marlboro Greek Revival house built ca. 1830
26 John W. Coffren House and Store
John W. Coffren House and Store
John W. Coffren House and Store
June 2, 1987
(#87000768)
10007 Croom Rd.
38°45′04″N 76°45′45″W / 38.751111°N 76.7625°W / 38.751111; -76.7625 (John W. Coffren House and Store)
Croom Dwelling built in 1861, and one room store constructed ca. 1853.
27 College Heights Estates Historic District
College Heights Estates Historic District
College Heights Estates Historic District
December 12, 2012
(#12001023)
Roughly bounded by Adelphi Rd., U. of Maryland College Park, University Park, Van Buren St., Wells Pkwy.
38°58′38″N 76°57′02″W / 38.9772°N 76.9505°W / 38.9772; -76.9505 (College Heights Estates Historic District)
University Park
28 College Park Airport
College Park Airport
College Park Airport
September 23, 1977
(#77001522)
East of College Park off Kenilworth Ave.
38°58′50″N 76°55′27″W / 38.980556°N 76.924167°W / 38.980556; -76.924167 (College Park Airport)
College Park Established in 1909; world's oldest continuously operated airport.
29 Compton Bassett
Compton Bassett
Compton Bassett
March 8, 1983
(#83002959)
16508 Marlboro Pike
38°48′55″N 76°43′01″W / 38.815278°N 76.716944°W / 38.815278; -76.716944 (Compton Bassett)
Upper Marlboro Brick Georgian house built about 1783.
30 Concord
Concord
Concord
May 12, 1982
(#82004681)
8000 Walker Mill Rd.
38°52′39″N 76°52′02″W / 38.8775°N 76.867222°W / 38.8775; -76.867222 (Concord)
District Heights Greek Revival-influenced dwelling built originally in the 1790s.
31 Content
Content
Content
September 13, 1978
(#78003119)
14518 Church St.
38°48′54″N 76°45′12″W / 38.815°N 76.753333°W / 38.815; -76.753333 (Content)
Upper Marlboro Frame structure built in three stages; first section constructed in 1787.
32 The Cottage
The Cottage
The Cottage
July 13, 1989
(#89000769)
11904 Old Marlboro Pike
38°49′21″N 76°47′55″W / 38.8225°N 76.798611°W / 38.8225; -76.798611 (The Cottage)
Upper Marlboro Three-part plantation house built in the 1840s with group of domestic outbuildings.
33 William W. Early House
William W. Early House
William W. Early House
June 30, 1988
(#88000984)
13907 Cherry Tree Crossing Rd.
38°41′53″N 76°50′56″W / 38.698056°N 76.848889°W / 38.698056; -76.848889 (William W. Early House)
Brandywine Queen Anne Victorian built in 1907 for railroad manager; privately owned.
34 Early Family Historic District
Early Family Historic District
Early Family Historic District
December 12, 2012
(#12001024)
13900-13902-13904 & 13907 Cherry Tree Crossing & 14134 Brandywine Rds.
38°41′53″N 76°50′56″W / 38.698056°N 76.848889°W / 38.698056; -76.848889 (Early Family Historic District)
Brandywine
35 Fairmount Heights Historic District
Fairmount Heights Historic District
Fairmount Heights Historic District
November 18, 2011
(#11000821)
56th Ave., Sheriff Rd., Balsamtree Dr., 62nd St. 62nd Pl., Eastern Ave.
38°54′03″N 76°54′56″W / 38.900944°N 76.915528°W / 38.900944; -76.915528 (Fairmount Heights Historic District)
Fairmount Heights Misspelled "Fairmont" in the National Register listing
36 Fort Washington
Fort Washington
Fort Washington
October 15, 1966
(#66000965)
Fort Washington Park
38°42′38″N 77°01′49″W / 38.710556°N 77.030278°W / 38.710556; -77.030278 (Fort Washington)
Fort Washington Site overlooking the Potomac River, original fort completed in 1809.
37 Glenn Dale Tuberculosis Hospital and Sanatorium
Glenn Dale Tuberculosis Hospital and Sanatorium
Glenn Dale Tuberculosis Hospital and Sanatorium
November 18, 2011
(#11000822)
5201 Glenn Dale Rd.
38°57′39″N 76°48′48″W / 38.960783°N 76.813472°W / 38.960783; -76.813472 (Glenn Dale Tuberculosis Hospital and Sanatorium)
Glenn Dale
38 Don S. S. Goodloe House
Don S. S. Goodloe House
Don S. S. Goodloe House
October 13, 1988
(#88001900)
13809 Laurel - Bowie Rd.
39°00′32″N 76°46′03″W / 39.008889°N 76.7675°W / 39.008889; -76.7675 (Don S. S. Goodloe House)
Bowie Colonial Revival style dwelling built 1915–16.
39 Greenbelt Historic District
Greenbelt Historic District
Greenbelt Historic District
November 25, 1980
(#80004331)
Off Maryland Route 193
39°00′10″N 76°53′28″W / 39.002778°N 76.891111°W / 39.002778; -76.891111 (Greenbelt Historic District)
Greenbelt Preserves the center of one of the few examples of the Garden City Movement in the United States.
40 James Hamilton House November 10, 1988
(#88002064)
16810 Federal Hill Court
38°54′30″N 76°42′44″W / 38.908333°N 76.712222°W / 38.908333; -76.712222 (James Hamilton House)
Bowie Late-Victorian frame dwelling constructed in the mid-1870s.
41 Hard Bargain Farm
Hard Bargain Farm
Hard Bargain Farm
October 8, 2014
(#14000839)
2001 Bryan Point Rd.
38°41′21″N 77°02′41″W / 38.6891°N 77.0446°W / 38.6891; -77.0446 (Hard Bargain Farm)
Accokeek
42 Harmony Hall
Harmony Hall
Harmony Hall
June 6, 1980
(#80000673)
10511 Livingston Rd.
38°44′45″N 77°00′11″W / 38.745833°N 77.003056°W / 38.745833; -77.003056 (Harmony Hall)
Fort Washington Georgian country house built of red brick during the 18th century.
43 Hazelwood
Hazelwood
Hazelwood
April 1, 1999
(#99000422)
18611 Queen Anne Rd.
38°53′42″N 76°40′47″W / 38.895°N 76.679722°W / 38.895; -76.679722 (Hazelwood)
Upper Marlboro Frame dwelling built in three discrete sections over a long period of time; the oldest section built about 1770.
44 William Hilleary House
William Hilleary House
William Hilleary House
July 20, 1978
(#78003116)
4703 Annapolis Rd.
38°56′20″N 76°56′16″W / 38.938889°N 76.937778°W / 38.938889; -76.937778 (William Hilleary House)
Bladensburg 18th-century stone, gambrel-roofed house.
45 Hilltop Manor
Hilltop Manor
Hilltop Manor
December 21, 2007
(#07001288)
4100-4112 and 4200-4214 53rd Ave., 4100-4210 53rd Pl., and 5300-5304 Annapolis Rd.
38°56′33″N 76°55′46″W / 38.9425°N 76.929444°W / 38.9425; -76.929444 (Hilltop Manor)
Bladensburg Brick garden apartment buildings constructed in 1942 and 1943.
46 His Lordship's Kindness
His Lordship's Kindness
His Lordship's Kindness
April 15, 1970
(#70000853)
3.5 miles northwest of Rosaryville off Rosaryville Rd.
38°46′44″N 76°50′34″W / 38.778889°N 76.842778°W / 38.778889; -76.842778 (His Lordship's Kindness)
Rosaryville Georgian mansion, also known as Poplar Hill, built in the 1780s; operated as historic house museum.
47 Hyattsville Armory
Hyattsville Armory
Hyattsville Armory
March 27, 1980
(#80004332)
5340 Baltimore Ave.
38°57′17″N 76°56′28″W / 38.954722°N 76.941111°W / 38.954722; -76.941111 (Hyattsville Armory)
Hyattsville Former National Guard armory built in 1918.
48 Hyattsville Historic District
Hyattsville Historic District
Hyattsville Historic District
March 25, 1982
(#82004682)
Off U.S. Route 1
Boundary increase (listed December 15, 2004, refnum=04001356): Roughly bounded by Baltimore & Ohio railroad tracks, East-West Highway, 42nd Pl., Madison, 37th and 38th Aves., Hamilton Pl. and 37th Pl.

38°57′08″N 76°56′48″W / 38.952222°N 76.946667°W / 38.952222; -76.946667 (Hyattsville Historic District)
Hyattsville Residential neighborhood that exhibit late-19th and early-20th century design characteristics.
49 Kingston
Kingston
Kingston
July 21, 1978
(#78003120)
5415 Old Crain Highway
38°48′52″N 76°45′21″W / 38.814444°N 76.755833°W / 38.814444; -76.755833 (Kingston)
Upper Marlboro Believed to be the oldest building remaining in the town of Upper Marlboro and may have been built, at least in part, before 1730.
50 Langley Park
Langley Park
Langley Park
August 29, 2008
(#08000809)
8151 15th Avenue
38°59′27″N 76°58′53″W / 38.990833°N 76.981389°W / 38.990833; -76.981389 (Langley Park)
Langley Park Georgian Revival style estate mansion built in 1924.
51 Laurel High School
Laurel High School
Laurel High School
June 27, 1979
(#79003170)
700 block of Montgomery St.
39°06′25″N 76°51′20″W / 39.106944°N 76.855556°W / 39.106944; -76.855556 (Laurel High School)
Laurel Original building (not current one) for Laurel High School (Maryland)
52 Laurel Railroad Station
Laurel Railroad Station
Laurel Railroad Station
March 30, 1973
(#73002165)
E. Main St.
39°06′08″N 76°50′27″W / 39.102222°N 76.840833°W / 39.102222; -76.840833 (Laurel Railroad Station)
Laurel Passenger rail station originally constructed in 1884, for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
53 Marenka House
Marenka House
Marenka House
September 8, 2017
(#100001581)
7300 Radcliffe Dr.
38°58′34″N 76°54′50″W / 38.976224°N 76.91396°W / 38.976224; -76.91396 (Marenka House)
College Park
54 Marietta
Marietta
Marietta
July 25, 1994
(#94000729)
5626 Bell Station Rd.
38°57′56″N 76°47′57″W / 38.965556°N 76.799167°W / 38.965556; -76.799167 (Marietta)
Glenn Dale Federal brick house begun about 1812.
55 Market Master's House
Market Master's House
Market Master's House
March 29, 1990
(#90000553)
4006 48th St.
38°56′21″N 76°56′13″W / 38.939167°N 76.936944°W / 38.939167; -76.936944 (Market Master's House)
Bladensburg An 18th-century vernacular Colonial-era stone dwelling with 20th-century additions.
56 Melford
Melford
Melford
April 6, 1988
(#88000271)
17100 block of Melford Boulevard; Science Drive in Maryland Science & Technology Center
38°57′35″N 76°42′34″W / 38.959722°N 76.709444°W / 38.959722; -76.709444 (Melford)
Bowie Greek Revival style plantation home built in the 1840s.
57 Melwood Park
Melwood Park
Melwood Park
October 8, 1976
(#76002169)
10908 Old Marlboro Pike
38°48′45″N 76°49′01″W / 38.8125°N 76.816944°W / 38.8125; -76.816944 (Melwood Park)
Upper Marlboro Brick dwelling believed to have been built by Ignatius Digges (1707-1785) ca. 1750.
58 Montpelier
Montpelier
Montpelier
April 17, 1970
(#70000852)
2.1 miles east of Laurel on Maryland Route 197
39°03′48″N 76°50′42″W / 39.063333°N 76.845°W / 39.063333; -76.845 (Montpelier)
Laurel Georgian style home most likely constructed between 1781 and 1785; opened as a public tourist attraction in 1985.
59 Mount Hope
Mount Hope
Mount Hope
November 29, 1978
(#78003180)
1 Cheverly Circle
38°55′20″N 76°54′47″W / 38.922222°N 76.913056°W / 38.922222; -76.913056 (Mount Hope)
Cheverly Frame house built in two stages; home of Chverly's founder Robert Marshall.
60 Mount Lubentia
Mount Lubentia
Mount Lubentia
July 9, 1987
(#87001033)
603 Largo Rd.
38°52′55″N 76°48′59″W / 38.881944°N 76.816389°W / 38.881944; -76.816389 (Mount Lubentia)
Largo Federal-style brick house built about 1798.
61 Mount Pleasant
Mount Pleasant
Mount Pleasant
November 29, 1972
(#72001482)
Mt. Pleasant Rd.
38°50′34″N 76°42′40″W / 38.8428°N 76.7111°W / 38.8428; -76.7111 (Mount Pleasant)
Upper Marlboro Georgian dwelling in brick built about 1750.
62 Mount Rainier Historic District
Mount Rainier Historic District
Mount Rainier Historic District
September 7, 1990
(#90001319)
Roughly bounded by Arundel St., 37th St., Bladensburg Rd., and Eastern Ave.
38°56′21″N 76°57′42″W / 38.9392°N 76.9617°W / 38.9392; -76.9617 (Mount Rainier Historic District)
Mount Rainier Community of modestly scaled, detached, single-family, frame houses developed ca. 1900-1940.
63 Moyaone Reserve
Moyaone Reserve
Moyaone Reserve
October 7, 2020
(#100005659)
Roughly bounded by Bryan Point Rd., Piscataway Park, Overlook Dr./Old Landing Rd., and Farmington Rd. West
38°41′27″N 77°01′25″W / 38.6909°N 77.0237°W / 38.6909; -77.0237 (Moyaone Reserve)
Accokeek
64 National Archives Archeological Site
National Archives Archeological Site
National Archives Archeological Site
August 22, 1996
(#96000901)
Address Restricted
College Park Remains from prehistoric settlements during the Late Archaic period, c. 4000-1500 B.C.
65 New Town Center
New Town Center
New Town Center
October 23, 2018
(#100002683)
6505 & 6525 Belcrest Rd., 3700 East-West Hwy.
38°58′04″N 76°57′10″W / 38.9677°N 76.9529°W / 38.9677; -76.9529 (New Town Center)
Hyattsville
66 North Brentwood Historic District
North Brentwood Historic District
North Brentwood Historic District
November 21, 2003
(#03001174)
Roughly bounded by 39th Pl., Allison St., Rhode Island Ave., and Webster St.
38°56′41″N 76°57′08″W / 38.9447°N 76.9522°W / 38.9447; -76.9522 (North Brentwood Historic District)
North Brentwood Earliest incorporated African American community in the county; working-class suburban community developed 1891-1950.
67 Nottingham Site May 12, 1975
(#75002083)
Address Restricted
Upper Marlboro May correspond to the village of Mattpament depicted on John Smith’s 1608 map.
68 O'Dea House
O'Dea House
O'Dea House
June 4, 1987
(#87000899)
5804 Ruatan St.
38°59′41″N 76°54′47″W / 38.9947°N 76.9131°W / 38.9947; -76.9131 (O'Dea House)
Berwyn Heights Queen Anne-style dwelling built in 1888.
69 Old Town College Park
Old Town College Park
Old Town College Park
December 4, 2012
(#12000993)
Roughly bounded by Yale, & Columbia Aves., Calvert Rd., & UM Campus
38°58′50″N 76°56′02″W / 38.9806°N 76.9340°W / 38.9806; -76.9340 (Old Town College Park)
College Park
70 Oxon Cove Park
Oxon Cove Park
Oxon Cove Park
September 2, 2003
(#03000869)
Government Farm Rd.
38°48′08″N 77°00′28″W / 38.8022°N 77.0078°W / 38.8022; -77.0078 (Oxon Cove Park)
Oxon Hill Property developed as a plantation, an institutional agricultural complex, and a farm museum.
71 Oxon Hill Manor
Oxon Hill Manor
Oxon Hill Manor
June 9, 1978
(#78003117)
6701 Oxon Hill Rd.
38°47′47″N 77°00′19″W / 38.7964°N 77.0053°W / 38.7964; -77.0053 (Oxon Hill Manor)
Oxon Hill neo-Georgian house designed in 1928 for Sumner Welles.
72 Peace Cross
Peace Cross
Peace Cross
September 8, 2015
(#15000572)
Annapolis Rd. & Baltimore Ave.
38°56′22″N 76°56′27″W / 38.9394°N 76.9409°W / 38.9394; -76.9409 (Peace Cross)
Bladensburg AKA the World War I memorial
73 Piscataway Park
Piscataway Park
Piscataway Park
October 15, 1966
(#66000144)
East of the Potomac River and south of Piscataway Creek
38°41′05″N 77°03′05″W / 38.6847°N 77.0514°W / 38.6847; -77.0514 (Piscataway Park)
Accokeek Location of Marshall Hall and the National Colonial Farm.
74 Piscataway Village Historic District
Piscataway Village Historic District
Piscataway Village Historic District
December 15, 2011
(#11000919)
Bounded by Piscataway Cr., Piscataway Rd. & Livingston Rd.
38°41′47″N 76°58′31″W / 38.6965°N 76.9752°W / 38.6965; -76.9752 (Piscataway Village Historic District)
Clinton vicinity
75 Pleasant Hills
Pleasant Hills
Pleasant Hills
August 6, 1980
(#80004334)
7001 Croom Station Rd.
38°47′35″N 76°45′51″W / 38.7931°N 76.7642°W / 38.7931; -76.7642 (Pleasant Hills)
Upper Marlboro Brick dwelling with Greek Revival detailing, constructed ca. 1810.
76 Pleasant Prospect
Pleasant Prospect
Pleasant Prospect
April 30, 1976
(#76002168)
12806 Woodmore Rd.
38°56′04″N 76°47′00″W / 38.9344°N 76.7833°W / 38.9344; -76.7833 (Pleasant Prospect)
Mitchellville Brick dwelling built by Isaac Duckett in 1798.
77 Ridgeley School
Ridgeley School
Ridgeley School
May 1, 2015
(#14001093)
8507 Central Ave.
38°53′20″N 76°51′37″W / 38.8888°N 76.8604°W / 38.8888; -76.8604 (Ridgeley School)
Capitol Heights
78 Ridgley Methodist Episcopal Church
Ridgley Methodist Episcopal Church
Ridgley Methodist Episcopal Church
March 14, 2005
(#05000149)
8900 Central Ave.
38°53′35″N 76°51′09″W / 38.8931°N 76.8525°W / 38.8931; -76.8525 (Ridgley Methodist Episcopal Church)
Landover One-story frame church constructed in 1921; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the African-American Historic Resources of Prince George's County, Maryland.
79 Riverdale Park Historic District
Riverdale Park Historic District
Riverdale Park Historic District
December 23, 2002
(#02001608)
Roughly bounded by Tuckerman St., Taylor Rd., Oglethorpe St., the B&O railroad tracks, Madison St. and Baltimore Ave.
38°57′59″N 76°56′12″W / 38.9664°N 76.9367°W / 38.9664; -76.9367 (Riverdale Park Historic District)
Riverdale Park Early railroad suburb northeast of Washington, D.C. developed starting in 1889.
80 Riversdale
Riversdale
Riversdale
April 11, 1973
(#73002166)
Riverdale Rd. between 18th and Taylor Sts.
38°57′37″N 76°55′55″W / 38.9603°N 76.9319°W / 38.9603; -76.9319 (Riversdale)
Riverdale Park Five-part, large-scale late Georgian mansion with Federal interior, built between 1801 and 1807.
81 St. Ignatius Church
St. Ignatius Church
St. Ignatius Church
June 27, 1974
(#74002201)
2317 Brinkley Rd.
38°48′16″N 76°58′01″W / 38.8044°N 76.9669°W / 38.8044; -76.9669 (St. Ignatius Church)
Oxon Hill Catholic parish church constructed between 1890 and 1891.
82 St. John's Church
St. John's Church
St. John's Church
April 8, 1974
(#74002202)
9801 Livingston Rd.
38°45′18″N 77°00′04″W / 38.755°N 77.001111°W / 38.755; -77.001111 (St. John's Church)
Fort Washington Oldest church site the county dating to 1692; church structure dates to 1767-1768.
83 St. Mary's Beneficial Society Hall
St. Mary's Beneficial Society Hall
St. Mary's Beneficial Society Hall
March 14, 2005
(#05000150)
14825 Pratt St.
38°49′11″N 76°44′53″W / 38.819722°N 76.748056°W / 38.819722; -76.748056 (St. Mary's Beneficial Society Hall)
Upper Marlboro Multi-purpose building constructed in 1892; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the African-American Historic Resources of Prince George's County, Maryland.
84 Saint Mary's Rectory
Saint Mary's Rectory
Saint Mary's Rectory
September 10, 1987
(#87001572)
16305 Saint Mary's Church Rd.
38°35′05″N 76°43′22″W / 38.584722°N 76.722778°W / 38.584722; -76.722778 (Saint Mary's Rectory)
Aquasco Frame dwelling built in 1849 and enlarged to twice its size in 1856.
85 St. Matthew's Church
St. Matthew's Church
St. Matthew's Church
April 10, 1972
(#72001481)
Addison Rd. and 62nd Pl.
38°54′06″N 76°54′34″W / 38.901667°N 76.909444°W / 38.901667; -76.909444 (St. Matthew's Church)
Seat Pleasant Brick Episcopal church also known as Addison Chapel.
86 St. Paul's Parish Church
St. Paul's Parish Church
St. Paul's Parish Church
September 15, 1977
(#77001521)
13500 Baden Westwood Road off Maryland Route 381
38°39′40″N 76°46′20″W / 38.661111°N 76.772222°W / 38.661111; -76.772222 (St. Paul's Parish Church)
Brandywine Brick Episcopal church dating to 1733.
87 St. Thomas' Church
St. Thomas' Church
St. Thomas' Church
December 13, 2000
(#00001504)
14300 St. Thomas Church Rd.
38°44′56″N 76°45′24″W / 38.748889°N 76.756667°W / 38.748889; -76.756667 (St. Thomas' Church)
Upper Marlboro Brick Episcopal church constructed between 1742 and 1745.
88 St. Thomas' Episcopal Parish Historic District
St. Thomas' Episcopal Parish Historic District
St. Thomas' Episcopal Parish Historic District
December 30, 2011
(#11000963)
From east side of Croom Rd. along north & south sides of St. Thomas Church Rd., eastward for about 1500 ft.
38°44′51″N 76°45′29″W / 38.747469°N 76.758103°W / 38.747469; -76.758103 (St. Thomas' Episcopal Parish Historic District)
Upper Marlboro vicinity
89 Harry Smith House
Harry Smith House
Harry Smith House
May 4, 1993
(#93000342)
4707 Oliver St.
38°57′39″N 76°56′01″W / 38.960833°N 76.933611°W / 38.960833; -76.933611 (Harry Smith House)
Riverdale Park Queen Anne-style frame dwelling, built in 1890.
90 Snow Hill
Snow Hill
Snow Hill
August 13, 1974
(#74002200)
13301 Laurel-Bowie Road (Maryland 197), Maryland Route 197
39°04′32″N 76°50′35″W / 39.075556°N 76.843056°W / 39.075556; -76.843056 (Snow Hill)
Laurel Late Georgian style house built between 1799 and 1801.
91 Spacecraft Magnetic Test Facility
Spacecraft Magnetic Test Facility
Spacecraft Magnetic Test Facility
October 3, 1985
(#85002811)
Goddard Space Flight Center
39°00′24″N 76°49′31″W / 39.006667°N 76.825278°W / 39.006667; -76.825278 (Spacecraft Magnetic Test Facility)
Greenbelt Built in 1966 to allow the evaluation of magnetic movement in spacecraft.
92 Suitland Parkway
Suitland Parkway
Suitland Parkway
June 2, 1995
(#95000604)
From the Anacostia River in the District of Columbia to Pennsylvania Ave. in Prince George's County
38°50′29″N 76°55′17″W / 38.841389°N 76.921389°W / 38.841389; -76.921389 (Suitland Parkway)
Suitland Part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Parkways of the National Capital Region.
93 Sunnyside
Sunnyside
Sunnyside
May 29, 1987
(#87000840)
16005 Dr. Bowen Rd.
38°35′05″N 76°43′41″W / 38.584722°N 76.728056°W / 38.584722; -76.728056 (Sunnyside)
Aquasco Frame dwelling dating to 1844.
94 Surratt House
Surratt House
Surratt House
March 30, 1973
(#73002164)
9110 Brandywine Rd.
38°45′53″N 76°53′52″W / 38.764722°N 76.897778°W / 38.764722; -76.897778 (Surratt House)
Clinton Home owned by Mary Surratt that served as an arms and ammunition stop for John Wilkes Booth during his flight after shooting Lincoln; now operated as house museum.
95 John H. Traband House
John H. Traband House
John H. Traband House
March 22, 1984
(#84001856)
14204 Old Marlboro Pike
38°49′08″N 76°45′32″W / 38.818889°N 76.758889°W / 38.818889; -76.758889 (John H. Traband House)
Upper Marlboro Queen Anne influenced frame structure built between 1895 and 1897.
96 University Park Historic District
University Park Historic District
University Park Historic District
October 10, 1996
(#96001084)
Bounded by Baltimore Ave., Maryland Route 410, and Adelphi Rd.
38°58′17″N 76°56′36″W / 38.971389°N 76.943333°W / 38.971389; -76.943333 (University Park Historic District)
University Park Middle-class, single-family residential neighborhood developed in the early part of the 20th century.
97 Upper Marlboro Residential Historic District December 12, 2012
(#12001026)
Bounded by 14204 Old Marlboro Pike, 14519 Elm & 14508 Main Sts., Western Branch & 5600 Old Crain Hwy.
38°48′56″N 76°45′16″W / 38.815619°N 76.754526°W / 38.815619; -76.754526 (Upper Marlboro Residential Historic District)
Upper Marlboro
98 US Post Office-Hyattsville Main
US Post Office-Hyattsville Main
US Post Office-Hyattsville Main
July 24, 1986
(#86001906)
4325 Gallatin St.
38°57′10″N 76°56′29″W / 38.952778°N 76.941389°W / 38.952778; -76.941389 (US Post Office-Hyattsville Main)
Hyattsville Colonial Revival building constructed in 1935.
99 Villa DeSales
Villa DeSales
Villa DeSales
July 14, 1988
(#88001063)
22410 Aquasco Rd.
38°34′58″N 76°43′19″W / 38.582778°N 76.721944°W / 38.582778; -76.721944 (Villa DeSales)
Aquasco Frame High Victorian Gothic dwelling built in 1877-1878.
100 George Washington House
George Washington House
George Washington House
August 7, 1974
(#74002198)
Baltimore Ave. at Upshur St.
38°56′28″N 76°56′29″W / 38.941111°N 76.941389°W / 38.941111; -76.941389 (George Washington House)
Bladensburg Brick structure constructed in 1732; also known as Indian Queen Tavern.
101 Waverly
Waverly
Waverly
June 2, 1987
(#87000800)
8901 Duvall Rd.
38°45′59″N 76°44′14″W / 38.766389°N 76.737222°W / 38.766389; -76.737222 (Waverly)
Croom Italianate style frame house constructed in 1855.
102 West Riverdale Historic District
West Riverdale Historic District
West Riverdale Historic District
December 23, 2002
(#02001609)
Roughly bounded by Maryland Route 410, 44th Place, the Hyattsville city limits, and 43rd St.
38°57′48″N 76°56′31″W / 38.963333°N 76.941944°W / 38.963333; -76.941944 (West Riverdale Historic District)
Riverdale Park Diverse residential community that includes the former Eugene Leland Memorial Hospital.
103 Williams Plains
Williams Plains
Williams Plains
November 28, 1980
(#80004329)
Maryland Route 3 in White Marsh Recreational Park
38°58′35″N 76°43′19″W / 38.976389°N 76.721944°W / 38.976389; -76.721944 (Williams Plains)
Bowie Early to mid-19th century brick dwelling.
104 Woodstock
Woodstock
Woodstock
September 21, 1987
(#87001573)
8706 SE. Crain Highway
38°46′10″N 76°48′07″W / 38.769444°N 76.801944°W / 38.769444; -76.801944 (Woodstock)
Upper Marlboro Mid-19th century plantation house with decorative elements in the Greek Revival style.
105 Woodyard Archeological Site
Woodyard Archeological Site
Woodyard Archeological Site
December 19, 1974
(#74002199)
Woodyard Rd.[7]
38°47′04″N 76°50′49″W / 38.78442°N 76.84702°W / 38.78442; -76.84702 (Woodyard Archeological Site)
Clinton Site of a large brick mansion known as "The Woodyard" and built in the 18th century.
106 Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
January 24, 1980
(#80004330)
South of Clinton on Thrift Rd.
38°43′38″N 76°55′09″W / 38.727222°N 76.919167°W / 38.727222; -76.919167 (Wyoming)
Clinton Frame dwelling dating to the 18th century; ancestral home of the Marbury family.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved March 15, 2024.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. ^ Dillon, James (July 30, 1976), National Register of Historic Places Inventory — Nomination Form for Federal Properties: Defenses of Washington (Civil War) (PDF), archived (PDF) from the original on February 15, 2017, retrieved February 18, 2019.
  7. ^ Location derived from the Maryland Historical Trust; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"