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he wanted it to be protected from being acquired by his own family. When talking to his father-in-law, Champayne once said that his own family "would take it as quick as hell would scorch a feather". At the time Champayne acquired the land, it had been completely covered by a pine forest. Champayne cleared the land, built a home, a blacksmith shop, a stable, a corn house, and a few other buildings on the land. Ell's family provided most of the wood for the outbuildings and the fencing. George Bonifant, a neighboring farmer, was impressed with all the improvements that Champayne had added to the land. Ell died in 1874, and title of the land was transferred to a
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center in 1956. The center was not constructed in one building campaign. It was expanded as the developers were able to bring in new businesses. In its original construction, each store had a large plate glass display windows held in by tubular aluminum, known as an "open design." One portion of the shopping area, known as the "Arcade", included a 24-lane bowling alley. The alley was named for Alphone "Tuffy" Leeman, who played for the
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buildings. Two-bedroom houses originally sold for $ 8,890 each. Glenmont Village advertised the two-bedroom Cape Cod-style houses as "modern bungalows". The houses featured full basements, gas heat, hot water, and an expandable attic level with a full-width dormer in the rear. There were four basic varieties of houses. Over the years, the houses have been customized.
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and smaller; east of Georgia Avenue, the homes are newer and larger. However, there are a few sites west of Georgia Avenue where homeowners have demolished small, older homes and built larger, newer homes in their place. About 62 percent of the area's housing units are owner-occupied, although this is less than the countywide homeownership rate of 75 percent.
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the Glenmont Shopping Center is that it is actually divided into 15 different parcels of land that are owned by 12 different property owners. With stable rents, low vacancy rates, and low cost of ownership, the property owners have little motivation for large, coordinated improvements of the shopping center.
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organization has been able to improve the infrastructure in the community including sidewalks, curbs, street lighting, paving and other traffic and pedestrian safety measures. Quality of life improvements include multiple Little Free Libraries and a new park at the intersection of Georgia and Randolph.
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There are three public parks located in or near the center of Glenmont: Glenfield Local Park, Saddlebrook Local Park, and Glenmont Greenway Urban Park. Glenfield Local Park is 11.3 acres (4.6 hectares) in area and features a diamond/rectangular field overlay, a playground, two tennis courts, a picnic
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Montgomery County Police District 4 headquarters is also located at the intersection. The police station was designed by Bagley, Soule & Associates of Chevy Chase in 1958. The construction was completed in 1959. The building has several additions, which reflect a change from the original Colonial
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The Kensington Volunteer Fire Department has a fire station at the intersection of Randolph Road and Georgia Avenue. The station was designed by architect Ted Englehardy as a large Colonial Revival wing-and-gable building. the exterior of the building is of brick construction and contains an exterior
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which the Glenmont Fire Station relocated to in 2016. The brick schoolhouse had four classrooms, two special department rooms, and an auditorium. It was built after the consolidation and closure of schools in Aspen Hill, Layhill, and Wheaton. The Glenmont School served students who lived in Glenmont,
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cents per acre, and on it he built the Hermitage for his sixteen-year-old son, Allen Bowie, Jr. The property itself was located around where Georgian Forest Park is today. Two years later, John died, and Allen moved to the property. In June 1774, Allen was part of a now-famous meeting at Hungerford's
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The Glenmont Shopping Center fell into some disrepair in the early 1990s. Residents of the Glenmont area have repeatedly asked the county and store owners to make safety improvements to the parking lot and to upgrade the facades of the stores. One of the largest obstacles in widespread renovation to
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Glenmont's first school opened in 1926. Built at a cost of $ 50,000, the Glenmont School had 136 students enrolled in its first school year. Miss Ruth Burroughs was the first principal. The Glenmont School was located at 12210 Georgia Avenue (then called Brookeville Turnpike), on the site of land to
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Glenmont Elementary School was originally constructed at the intersection of Randolph Road and Georgia Avenue in 1935. It was originally built as a two-story, 9,600-square-foot (892 m) building. A 4,000-square-foot (372 m) addition with a gymnasium and office space designed by V.T.H. Bien
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Glenmont has seven multifamily rental apartment buildings, namely Privacy World, Winexburg Manor, Glenmont Forest, Woodberry Park, The Glen, Westerly Park, and The Oakfield. The rest of the area consists of single-family homes and some townhouses. Most of the housing west of Georgia Avenue is older
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In 1952, Edward C. Baltz, Thornton W. Owen, David S. Moore, and Edward L. Strohecker Sr., announced a plan to construct a shopping center and 1,000 homes on 250 acres at Georgia Avenue, Layhill Road, and Randolph Road. The Glenmont Land and Development Corporation began construction of the shopping
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The Champayne Farmhouse was built by John R. Champayne around 1860, at what is now 14201 Layhill Road. The house was built on a 114-acre plot of land that Champayne had bought from James Henry Boyd. Champayne put the title of the property in the name of his wife, Ell Champayne (nĂŠe Beall), because
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By 1880, a second story had been added to the house, it had apple and peach trees, and there was a dairy, a wheelwright shop, and a paint shop on the land. That year, the trustee sold the property to Sarah R. Nicholson for $ 1,827.20. The Nicholson family owned the property for many years to come.
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was then called. The Hardy family farm was located between current-day Randolph Road and Parker Avenue and stayed in the family for generations. In 1898, Mary Hardy gave the name Glenmont to the area's post office at what is now Georgia Avenue and Randolph Road. Annie Lofler was appointed the new
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Glenmont remained largely undeveloped until after World War II, when suburbanization began with the construction of subdivisions in Glenmont. The State Roads Commission began plans to widen Georgia Avenue in 1948. Commercial and residential development began transforming the rural area known as
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and handmade nails. It was built by William C. Peerce, sometime between 1816 and 1820. It was located around where Layhill Road meets Hathaway Drive today. Peerce owned 1,066 acres of land surrounding the house. He also owned about sixty enslaved people, who lived in several quarters around the
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Glenmont Village is a residential subdivision of single family homes on the west side of the center of Glenmont. Financed by the Minneapolis-based Investors Diversified Solutions, Inc., the homes were built in 1949 and 1950. Glenmont Village originally included 30 blocks and approximately 350
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Glenmont Forest Neighbors Civic Association (GFNCA) was created in 2008 to serve the approximately 900 households in the community. The northern boundary is Randolph Road, southern boundary is Henderson and the western boundary is Kendall with Georgia Avenue to the east. This award-winning
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By the 1990s, Champayne Farmhouse was being rented out, but the outbuildings were all in very bad condition and collapsing. In 2005, much of the land surrounding the Champayne Farmhouse was redeveloped and residential homes were built. The Champayne Farmhouse still stands today.
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The area consists of modest rolling hills broken by small streams, all of them fed mainly by run-off from storm drainage, although the community contains at least one natural spring still producing aquifer-fed water. All streams to the east side of Glenmont are part of the
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for several Bowie family members. A farmer named J.P. Dodge bought the Hermitage and approximately 160 acres of land in 1865. Dodge owned the house for 35 years until his death in 1900, when his daughters Jacie Dodge and Mrs. Elwood Matthews inherited the Hermitage.
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areas. According to Greater Glenmont Civic Association documents, crime decreased in the Glenmont area by about 15% as of June 2010. The Greater Glenmont Civic Association won several awards and grants for its activities. The group became defunct in 2014.
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property. Edward Palmer bought the Hermitage II and about 180 acres of land in 1905. Francis P. Welsh, a farmer, bought the house from Palmer in 1920. A Washington businessman named Max Walten bought the Hermitage II in 1928.
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supermarket opened in 1959. By 1962, the shopping center included a hairstylist, barber shop, shoe service, insurance agency, Glenmont Inn Restaurant, a Chinese restaurant, a hardware store, a saving a loan association, a
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built the 189-foot (58 m) tall Glenmont Water Tower, a multi‐columned elevated water tank with a capacity of 500,000 U.S. gallons (1,900,000 L). The water allowed for residential growth in and around Glenmont.
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was built in 1946. Another addition was built in the 1950s. The school's grounds included a play area and a large grassy field. The original school was demolished in 1980, and another nearby school now uses the name.
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shelter, and a petanque court. Saddlebrook Local Park, 14.86 acres (6.01 ha) in area, includes a rectangular field, playground, and a basketball court. Glenmont Greenway Urban Park encompasses
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station serves the area. This underground station, which opened in 1998, is at the east end of the Red Line, and has two large parking garages. From Glenmont, the Red Line heads south through
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suburban development, Glenmont was not a significant part of Montgomery County's suburbanization history at the time, and the design of the building was fairly typical for the time.
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Revival design. The complex features traditional details including denticulated cornices, brick laid in American bond course, molded brick surrounds, and double hung sash windows.
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Allen's son, Washington Bowie, was born in the Hermitage on August 12, 1776. Washington Bowie, nicknamed the merchant prince, later built a mansion at 3124 Q Street NW in
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In addition to these three parks, there are 11 parks located within the vicinity of Glenmont, totaling over 1,100 acres (450 hectares) of land. Chief among these are
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Additional extensions were constructed in 1953, and 1956. Demolition of the original structure compromised the integrity of the overall structure. In 2002, the
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Due to its unincorporated nature, the boundaries are difficult to precisely define, but the center of the community is located at the intersection of
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watershed; they flow into the Northwest Branch of the Anacostia, which empties into the Potomac. Streams to the west of Glenmont generally reach the
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Tavern in today's Rockville where those in attendance fiercely criticized Great Britain and decided they should stop trading with it. During the
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In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the area contained a few houses and small farms lining the Washington–Brookeville Turnpike, as
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in 1961 and 1965. The complex was designed with modern architecture and a natural, park-like setting. It was later renamed Glenmont Forest.
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donated a memorial flag pole, which was dedicated in the memory of Paul Latene Hull, who was killed in action in France during World War I.
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postmaster of Glenmont in 1900. Although the post office was closed in 1901, the name for the area stuck, albeit occasionally misspelled as
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In March 2021, the Glenmont Pavilion opened. It is a 1,598-square-foot (148 m) playground located next to the Glenmont Fire Station.
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A school extension designed by V.T.H. Bien was built in 1946, adding office space and a large space used as a gymnasium and cafeteria.
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in the 1930s and 1940s. By 1957, the shopping center included the bowling alley, a dry cleaner, a hardware store, and a restaurant. A
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In October 2008, the Greater Glenmont Civic Association was founded to address crime rates in Glenmont and to encourage the
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According to the United States Decennial Bureau's for 2020, Glenmont had a population of 16,710. The population was 4,025
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Of Glenmont's population, 51% were born in the U.S; and 48% were born outside the U.S. Of Glenmont's residents, 51.2%
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was $ 118,095, and its median family income was $ 94,991. 7.4% of Glenmont's residents' income is below the
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The Maryland-National Capital Park Police has its headquarters in an old elementary school on Layhill Road.
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by way of Rock Creek, with Georgia Avenue serving as a rough dividing line between the two drainage areas.
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A brick Colonial manor house, named the Hermitage, was built by John Bowie, Jr., in 1750. Bowie's father,
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Glenmont Shopping Center is located on the northeast corner of Randolph Road and Georgia Avenue.
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Powers, Lindsay A. (December 12, 2012). "Glenmont Sites Marked for Historic Preservation".
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government to revitalize the Glenmont area, just as the county had done in the neighboring
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Georgia Avenue Baptist Church was built in 1956, and an education wing was added in 1962.
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John Bowie died in 1825, unmarried and without any heirs, and the Hermitage was held in a
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or another school in the Downcounty Consortium. Glenmont's middle school students attend
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Glenmont in 1949, with two major developments, Glenmont Village and Glenmont Forest.
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The Americana Glenmont, a residential apartment complex, was built by developer
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Glenmont, Maryland
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is a private school teaching students in kindergarten through twelfth grade.
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Glenmont Exchange was incorporated in 2013 to promote community in the area.
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Of Glenmont's residents who are employed, 51.6% drive alone to work, 12.4%
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Maryland Historical Trust, Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Form
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Glenmont is a suburban crossroads of three major roads, Georgia Avenue (
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Montgomery County Opens Nature Center in Wheaton Park to the Public
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donated an American flag to the Glenmont School in 1928. Major
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Low Cost Home Sales Boom Here: One Project Attracts Over 6000
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Of Glenmont's residents age 25 or older, 22.2% have earned a
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Eastbound Randolph Rd just before it passes under Georgia Ave
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Land Assemblage Strategies for the Glenmont Shopping Center
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Historic Montgomery County, Maryland: Old Homes and History
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Department of Assessments and Taxation Business Services
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Census-designated places in Montgomery County, Maryland
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NR-Eligibility Review Form: Glenmont Elementary School
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Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
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Residents discuss future of Glenmont Shopping Center
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Census-designated place
A photograph of the entrance to "Glenmont Arcade," located in the Glenmont Shopping Center, on October 2, 2018.
Location of Glenmont in the U.S. state of Maryland
39°04′11″N 77°02′48″W / 39.06972°N 77.04667°W / 39.06972; -77.04667
Country
State
Maryland
County
Montgomery
GNIS
census-designated place
Montgomery County
United States Census Bureau
Wheaton
census-designated place
Wheaton-Glenmont
Randolph Road
Georgia Avenue
Maryland State Highway 97

John Bowie, Sr.
American Revolution
Georgetown
War of 1812
trust
floriculturist

hand-hewn lumber
trust
Georgia Avenue

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