Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:college park is a hidden jewel. it has a lower violent crime rate than all the other acc college towns. (charlottesville has 4x the violent crime, chapel hill has 4X the violent crime.) Umd brings in huge employment and government installations (nasa, noaa, homeland security,hhs,national language center,national archives). breaks down in different neighborhoods...try to stay away from the students...they can party a lot. the Umd facilities are open to the public for a small fee and they are rated #1 in the country by princeton review. lots of different sports to attend (Umd has more national championships than any acc school.) there is a new restaurant (fishnet) thats a gem. public elementary (university park) is EXCELLENT...but after that is sucks. Awesome for catholics though...holy redeemer and st marks are awesome k-8 . then Dematha, Palotti or Mcnamara for HS.
College Park is one of the least attractive towns for a major university in the country. It's not a hidden jewel; it's an open sore. There are some excellent researchers there, but I feel sorry for the undergraduates that attend school in such a depressing environment.
Anonymous wrote:college park is a hidden jewel. it has a lower violent crime rate than all the other acc college towns. (charlottesville has 4x the violent crime, chapel hill has 4X the violent crime.) Umd brings in huge employment and government installations (nasa, noaa, homeland security,hhs,national language center,national archives). breaks down in different neighborhoods...try to stay away from the students...they can party a lot. the Umd facilities are open to the public for a small fee and they are rated #1 in the country by princeton review. lots of different sports to attend (Umd has more national championships than any acc school.) there is a new restaurant (fishnet) thats a gem. public elementary (university park) is EXCELLENT...but after that is sucks. Awesome for catholics though...holy redeemer and st marks are awesome k-8 . then Dematha, Palotti or Mcnamara for HS.
Anonymous wrote:University Park in College Park is a really pretty neighborhood. For commuting to Annapolis, I agree that Cheverly could be a nice option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't live in College Park but I work there. Lots of professors live in the neighborhood right next to campus (the area between East-West Highway, Baltimore Ave, and Adelphi road. Nice quiet neighborhood of post-war houses. However, this area is not walking distance to the Metro (although you can walk over to Regent's drive and take the UMD shuttle to the Metro without an ID or take a short drive and park in the lot.) If you want crunchy, try Takoma Park or Old Greenbelt. We used to live in Old Greenbelt (rented) and loved it. There are some great houses right on Greenbelt lake that are so affordable and walking distance to the Greenbelt co-op grocery store and the elementary school. (Try looking on Lakeside Dr.)
This is the town of University Park.
Anonymous wrote:I don't live in College Park but I work there. Lots of professors live in the neighborhood right next to campus (the area between East-West Highway, Baltimore Ave, and Adelphi road. Nice quiet neighborhood of post-war houses. However, this area is not walking distance to the Metro (although you can walk over to Regent's drive and take the UMD shuttle to the Metro without an ID or take a short drive and park in the lot.) If you want crunchy, try Takoma Park or Old Greenbelt. We used to live in Old Greenbelt (rented) and loved it. There are some great houses right on Greenbelt lake that are so affordable and walking distance to the Greenbelt co-op grocery store and the elementary school. (Try looking on Lakeside Dr.)