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Welcome to Camp Springs, MD

Camp Springs is a modest town of roughly 18,000 residents. It is located to the west of Andrews Air Force Base in Prince George’s County and, thanks to the Capital Beltway and Metro’s green line, is just a short trip to the employment opportunities of Washington, D.C. As a result, many business professionals choose to relocate to Camp Springs.

The town was originally a quiet community resting at the crossroads of Allentown and Branch Avenues; today, however, Branch Avenue has been converted into a divided highway marked by significant commercial and residential growth. Nevertheless, Camp Springs retains much of its rural origins, providing a welcome alternative to the hustle and bustle of nearby D.C.
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