Address Close Price Close Date
10329 SUMMIT AVE $397,500 Apr 23, 2008
10901 ORLEANS WAY $515,000 Mar 20, 2008
3007 OAK DR $322,000 Apr 8, 2008
3004 JENNINGS RD $650,000 Mar 12, 2008
3017 EDGEWOOD RD $665,000 Mar 18, 2008
10911 DRUMM AVE $430,000 Mar 28, 2008
5211 FLANDERS AVE $455,000 Apr 14, 2008
2606 MCCOMAS AVE $427,500 Apr 22, 2008
3906 LAWRENCE AVE $315,000 Mar 28, 2008
3519 NIMITZ RD $310,000 Apr 15, 2008
4109 DECATUR AVE $328,000 Apr 9, 2008
12 CAMPBELL CT $635,000 Mar 3, 2008
4104 BYRD CT $480,000 Apr 21, 2008
3804 DENFELD AVE $499,900 Apr 21, 2008
3110 EDGEWOOD RD $305,000 Apr 18, 2008
10913 DRUMM AVE $399,900 Apr 16, 2008
3105 DRUMM CT $554,900 Apr 16, 2008
Information Pulled from the Regional Information System.
FOR More Information on ALL THE SALES THIS YEAR in Kensington, please visit my SOLD REPORTS or go to www.garyditto.com
Come celebrate the International Day of the Book! Fun for the whole family!
Kensington Day of the Book Festival
Sunday, April 27, 12-5
Howard Avenue in Old Town Kensington. (Street will be closed from
Armory Avenue down to the Train Station) Just one block from
Connecticut Avenue, one mile outside the Beltway.
This is a wonderful street festival, rain or shine. Over 100 local
authors, book and paper artists, small press publishers, literary
groups, booksellers, and community organizations will set up along two
blocks of Howard Avenue in Kensington Md to show, sell, and discuss
their books and art.
Live music performed by JP McDermott & Western Bop, and a great duo
Esther Haynes & Keith Grimes (Keith is the former guitarist for the
Eva Cassidy Band).
Also, meet Art Harrison and listen to him play his Theremin! Also,
Doris Justice & Mark Ashbury.
Children will love the storytelling by the Twinbrook Tellers in the
Children's Tent.
Adults can sit for a while at the Open Mic and listen to poets and
authors read from their works.
Bring in your rare books for a free expert evaluation. Maybe you have
a true treasure!
Meet Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson!
Book making and writing activities for children and adults!
Free Books from Bookcrossing!
...and much more! All activities are free!
Please check out our website www.dayofthebook.com for more information
or call 301-949-9416, or email kensingtonbookfestival@gmail.com
*** Are you a local author or book artist? There is still time to sign
up! See the website for more information on how you can participate!
We also need volunteers in the morning and afternoon! ***
Kensington Row Bookshop
3786 Howard Ave
Kensington MD 20895
301-949-9416
www.kensingtonrowbookshop.com
Two Floors of Quality Used, Out-of-Print, & Unusual Books
Hours: 10-6 Mon-Sat, 12-5 Sunday
On Kensington's Historic Antique Row
Check out website for scheduled events including poetry readings,
storytelling, book groups, and more! www.kensingtonrowbookshop.com
Catalan Library of the Fundacio Pauli Bellet open daily
Catalan Language classes offered, please inquire
The Railroad Comes and "Knowles StKation" Emerges
In 1873 the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad built the Metropolitan Branch, connecting Washington with Point of Rocks, Maryland. The railroad tracks crossed farm land owned by Daniel Brown, George Duvall, George Knowles, and Alfred Ray.
A station was built at the point where the railroad tracks crossed the old roadway-now called, at various points, Cedar Lane, Howard Avenue, St. Paul Street, and University Boulevard.
"Knowles Station," as the area became known, was subdivided and various parcels were sold after the deaths of George Knowles and his wife Luraner. The farmland began a rapid conversion to a small community. The lots were desirable due to their closeness to the railway and the improved public road. By 1880, Knowles Station had a population of 70, and twelve trains made the run each day. The growing settlement soon had two stores, a post office, and a blacksmith shop.
Like trains today, the trains of that early era offered passengers some choices of tickets and rates. A ticket for the 11-mile trip from Knowles Station to downtown Washington cost 35 cents. Or you could buy an excursion ticket, a monthly ticket, a school ticket, a quarterly ticket, or a family ticket.
The present Kensington station was built in 1891, making it the second oldest B&O station still in active use in Montgomery County. MARC rail took over service of the old B&O in 1974. Ten of the original 20 remaining Montgomery County stations still operate today. With commuters still using trains to get to work, the old Kensington train station is a daily reminder of Kensington's rich history.
For more information on Kensington, please visit my website http://www.garyditto.com/communities/kensington.htm
or call me and I can mail you a copy of my booklet "Kensington Stories"
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