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Why Live in Brandywine

Brandywine is a growing suburb located in southern Prince George's County, Maryland. Historically a train stop and farming village, Brandywine has evolved since 2000 with the development of the Brandywine Crossing shopping center and several suburban subdivisions. The area features postwar brick split-levels, ramblers, Colonial Revivals, and contemporary townhouses, many nestled among wooded areas. The Southern Area Aquatics and Recreation Complex offers a fitness center, gymnasiums, pools, and a spa pool, while Cedarville State Forest provides 3,500 acres of parkland with 19 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Brandywine Crossing is the largest shopping center, featuring stores like Target and Safeway, and dining options such as Indish Exotic Indian Restaurant & Bar and Bonefish Grill. Nearby wineries, including Gemeny Winery and Vineyards, Janemark Winery & Vineyard, and Robin Hill Farm and Vineyards, offer wine tastings and events. Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church, founded in 1692, is a historic landmark in the community. Commuters benefit from proximity to Joint Base Andrews, 11 miles north, and can reach Washington, D.C., in about 20 miles. Branch Avenue Metro station is 12 miles away, providing Green Line access. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is 23 miles west. Despite the growth, Prince George’s County Public Schools serving Brandywine have mixed ratings, with specialized programs available at Gwynn Park High.

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