The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, established in 1927, is dedicated to the thoughtful planning and development of Prince George's and Montgomery Counties in suburban Maryland. Their mission includes acquiring and maintaining parkland and open spaces, as well as protecting the natural resources of the region.
With a focus on orderly development, the Commission aims to create a harmonious balance between urban growth and the preservation of green spaces. Through their various departments and facilities, such as Oxon Hill Manor and Brookside Gardens Teahouse, they provide opportunities for recreation, research, and community engagement.
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