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Beltsville, Maryland
While a smaller member of the Maryland real estate collection of communities, Beltsville, Maryland has a rich and diverse history to contribute to the historic quality of this area. Visitors and residents alike find Beltsville to be an extraordinary and desirable place to live, both because of what it represents and what place it occupies in our country’s history.
History
No adequate description of Beltsville can overlook the fact that this city dates back to 1649 when it was part of an 80,000-acre land grant to Richard Snowden I that was given by the Lord Baltimore of England. From its very beginnings, this was an attractive location for comfortable homes, both for the wealthy and those who had only meager resources. Its greatest strength was its fertile soil, perfect conditions for the profitable tobacco industry.
The history of Beltsville continues through the discovery of iron ore in this area and the location of one of the main thoroughfares in the area, making stagecoach travel a possibility. This was also the site of a rail stop for the historic B & O Railroad and the community blossomed into a trading center and ultimately, a city.
In 2011, the desirability of Beltsville continues as it houses the United States Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research service and Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (BARC). At the same time, numerous historic buildings remain in Beltsville, including a home built in 1773.
Education
As a testimony to its history, Beltsville is proud of its ongoing commitment to superior education. With its five public schools and three parochial schools, Beltsville assures its families that the ongoing tradition of excellence within Prince George’s County schools is maintained and perpetuated.
Beltsville is a member of the Prince George’s County Memorial Library System, among which are the Beltsville, Greenville and Laurel branches.
Recreation
Whatever your tastes in recreation, Beltsville has something important and useful to offer. Among these examples are the High Point High School Athletics Booster Club, Beltsville Community Center, Prince George’s Lacrosse Club, National Wildlife Visitors Center and the Beltsville Recreational Council. Residents are also enthusiastic participants of such clubs as the Beltsville Garden Club, Beltsville Lions Club and numerous church-based events.
Community Commitment
With the feel of a small town with the proximity to our nation’s capitol, Beltsville is a remarkable contribution to the Maryland real estate landscape. Its history distinguishes it while its twenty-first century residents are dedicated to making it a meaningful, safe and traditionally-based environment.
Visit Beltsville and discover its potential for a special place to call home. It ranks among the most treasured venues in the Maryland area and with its historic sites, exceptional education and attraction for businesses, you will see that it is indeed a special place to live.
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The Calverton subdivision located in Beltsville Maryland is a community of large single family homes. Cavlerton is located just off of Colesville road. The community is bordered by Colesville Rd, Cherry Hill Rd and Briggs Chaney Rd. Calverton in Beltsville Md straddles the Prince Georges and Montgomery County Maryland.
The Calverton community contains moderately priced detached homes rangeing in price from about $350,000 to $250,000. The predominant housing styles are split level and rambler style homes. The split levels tend to sell higher than the rambler homes. The community does have a few colonial style homes as well. The Calverton neighborhood is about 45 years old.

Currently, Calverton in Beltsville Maryland, has ten active homes for sale. These homes are offered at $325,000 down to $159,000. Half of these homes are distress sales. These distress sale homes in Calverton offer a good value. A recent non-distress sale in Calverton sold for over $320,000.
For more information on Beltsville Md homes for sale visit Calverton homes.
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Like many children in West Laurel, my daughter started the seventh grade at Martin Luther King Middle School in Beltsville Maryland.
Last night was back to school night for the parents. I was amazed at how many cars were in the parking lot and in the over flow on the grass fields. The class rooms were full of parents and a few of the students as well.
All these parents at Back To School night made me feel good about he community. Its nice to see so many parents wanting to take part in their children's education.
As we switched from class to class, the hall ways were full of people. This reminded me of when I was in school back in the 1970s. The halls were decorated with banners and pennants from various colleges across the country.
All the teachers I met last night at Martin Luther King Middle School in Beltsville seemed excited about the school year. All of them encouraged parents to visit "unannounced" to see how the children were doing in school.
My daughter did not seem to like the idea of me visiting unannounced and watching her in the class room.
My daughter is studying Algebra in the seventh grade. I didn't take Algebra till the ninth grade.
After visiting the school last night, I feel more confident that my daughter is getting good education at King Middle School in Beltsville Maryland.
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