The Neighborhood
Small-town life with a big city next door.
There are few places in America quite like Upper Marlboro. With major metropolitan centers like Washington, D.C., Annapolis, Maryland, and Arlington, Virginia, all within an hour’s drive, this small, peaceful town is rich in eclectic goings-on and historical traditions. It’s the ideal destination for a modern, fully accommodating senior living center. It’s the kind of place that feels safe, and welcoming. Two good features for a vibrant retirement community.
The quaint town of Upper Marlboro, Maryland, is a quiet, sleepy, historical community in Prince George's County located only 20 miles from Washington, D.C. The town’s founder was an ancestor of Winston Churchill for whom the town was named in the late 17th century. It’s one of the oldest surviving colonial towns in Maryland, but offers hiking, nature walks, a wildlife preserve, and a host of local activities unique to the quiet township. Though you may have to travel a few minutes for “spicier” attractions, the town certainly has a unique character, firmly rooted in local history.
Neighborhood Highlights
Lincoln Memorial
A symbol of the enduring struggle for freedom and emancipation, the Lincoln Memorial is a larger-than-life monument that honors a larger-than-life American persona, Abraham Lincoln. President Lincoln’s second inaugural address and the Gettysburg Address are both etched into the memorial’s walls. The Lincoln Memorial is worth the visit, day or night, although some travelers believe the most inspiring time to visit is (just) after dark, when the attraction is well lit and less crowded. No matter what time of day you visit, it will inspire you nonetheless.
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History is one of the world’s greatest museums. Located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., you’ll embark on a journey starting with Earth's early and fiery beginnings. Venture through time and multiple geographical transformations until you finally reach the emergence of life. Enjoy exhibits and interactive activities on various subjects, including zoology, anthropology, mineral sciences, and botany. When you want to learn about the most significant historical moments of the last several billion years of the natural world, the Smithsonian is the place to go.
Merkle Wildlife Sanctuary
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources operates the Merkle Wildlife Sanctuary and Visitor's Center. This spectacular wildlife refuge is conveniently located right in Upper Marlboro. It encompasses nearly 1,700 acres, serving as a breeding area and wintering ground for Canadian geese. Founder Edgar A. Merkle also founded Merkle Press, which printed Sports Illustrated, Life magazine, and many other popular publications over the years.
About Upper Marlboro
The original charter for Upper Marlboro dates back to 1706. The town got its name from Winston Churchill's ancestor, the First Duke of Marlborough. Upper Marlboro was founded on land that belonged to several prominent estates, including Darnall’s Chance. It was originally a port town, playing a significant role in selling and shipping tobacco.
The older section of Upper Marlboro, made up of 100 acres, is renowned for its fine examples of historic buildings and residences. It was recently declared a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, you can take a walk back in time to learn more about Upper Marlboro’s history and visit some of the buildings that were converted into historical museums and exhibits.