9 Great Places You’ve Never Heard Of: Greenbelt, Maryland
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August/September 2008
By David Wann
If community and cooperation are key benefits of Greenbelt, so is access. The town is conveniently linked by rail, bus and highway to jobs and recreation. Says resident Kim Kash, “I can be on Capitol Hill in 15 to 20 minutes, to the Smithsonian in half an hour or over to some event in Baltimore in 45 minutes, yet Greenbelt doesn’t feel suburban. It’s a village.”
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Greenbelt, Maryland
Population: 22,000
Median House Price: $228,000
Climate: Mild winters, hot summers. January average: 32 degrees; July average: 76 degrees.
Natural Assets: Elevation: 180 feet; Greenbelt National Park within walking distance; lake and wildlife sanctuary.
Sustainability Initiatives: Cooperative efforts to restore original Greenbelt homes in an energy-efficient way; restoration of local lake; civic commitment to frugal lifestyle with a rich public life that makes large houses unnecessary.
Check out the other towns on our 2009 list of Great Places You’ve Never Heard Of.
David Wann writes and produces documentaries about sustainable lifestyles. His most recent book, Simple Prosperity, is a sequel to the bestseller Affluenza that he co-authored.
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