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  2. Prince George's County, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, geography, demographics, and government of Prince George's County, the second-most populous county in Maryland and the largest African American-majority county in the U.S. The county borders Washington, D.C. and hosts many federal facilities and attractions.

  3. Prince George's Community College - Wikipedia

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    PGCC is a public community college in Largo, Maryland, serving Prince George's County and surrounding areas. It offers over 100 fields of study, 10 intercollegiate sports, and various student services and resources.

  4. Prince George's County Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    PGCPS is the second-largest school district in Maryland and the nation's largest with a majority-black student population. It serves over 200 schools in Prince George's County, Maryland, and has a history of desegregation, consolidation, and data breaches.

  5. St. John's Episcopal Church (Fort Washington, Maryland)

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    This is the oldest church site in Prince George's County, and one of the "Original 30 Parishes". The General Assembly by the Act of June 2, 1692 in the colonial Province of Maryland established King George's Parish (also known as the "Parish of Piscataway") of the Church of England. The Parish name reflects the local Piscataway tribe. The local ...

  6. Angela Alsobrooks - Wikipedia

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    Prince George's County was the only county in Maryland with a ban on developer contributions, passed in 2012 after County Executive Jack B. Johnson pleaded guilty to accepting $1 million in bribes from real estate developers. [200] She endorsed two bills to repeal the developer contributions ban partially, [201] which became law later that year ...

  7. Aisha Braveboy - Wikipedia

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    Aisha Nazapa Braveboy [1] (born July 29, 1974) is an American politician and attorney who has served as the state's attorney of Prince George's County, Maryland since 2018. . She was previously a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing the 25th district from 2007 to 2

  8. Nottingham, Prince George's County, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Nottingham site is an archeological site located on a terrace of the Patuxent River, near Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland.The site contains an important record of more than 5000 years of prehistory, including Middle Archaic (c. 6000 BC) through Late Woodland (AD 1600) materials.

  9. Upper Marlboro, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Upper Marlboro is the county seat of Prince George's County, Maryland, and was founded in 1706 as Marlborough Town. It has a history of tobacco trade, horse racing, and political influence, and is home to the Darnall's Chance House Museum.