Prince George’s County, once known as a rural tobacco producing colony, has grown to a technological advanced and affluent community over the past one hundred years. With over three hundred designated Historic Sites and almost a dozen National Register Historic Districts, this county is rich with hard-working, American history. In fact, Prince George’s County is home to the world’s oldest continuously operating airport.
Prince George’s County has a diverse range of attractions for visitors and residents. Hop over to Six Flags for a thrilling rollercoaster ride or take a seat at FedEx Field and watch some Sunday night football! Neither of those sound interesting? That’s okay! Instead, take a stroll through the National Wildlife Visitor Center and experience nature firsthand. No matter what kind of fun you are looking for, you can definitely find it in Prince George’s County.
Prince George Historical Society
Mount Calvert Historical & Archaeological Park
Montpelier Mansion Historic Site
Prince George’s Community College
Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Garden
Downtown College Park Farmers Market