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{{Short description|Town in Prince George's County, Maryland, US}} {{More citations needed|date = March 2014}} {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2024}} {{Infobox settlement |official_name = Riverdale Park, Maryland |settlement_type = Town |nickname = |motto = <!-- Images --> |image_skyline = |imagesize = |image_caption = |image_flag = Flag of Riverdale Park, Maryland.png |image_seal = Riverdale Park Town Seal.png <!-- Maps --> |image_map = Prince_George's_County_Maryland_Incorporated_and_Unincorporated_areas_Riverdale_Park_Highlighted.svg |mapsize = |map_caption = |image_map1 = |mapsize1 = |map_caption1 = <!-- Location --> |subdivision_type = Country |subdivision_name = United States |subdivision_type1 = State |subdivision_name1 = {{flagu|Maryland}} |subdivision_type2 = [[List of counties in Maryland|County]] |subdivision_name2 = {{nowrap|{{flagicon image|Flag of Prince George's County, Maryland (1963βpresent).svg}} [[Prince George's County, Maryland|Prince George's]]}} |government_footnotes = |government_type = |leader_title = |leader_name = |leader_title1 = |leader_name1 = |established_title = [[Municipal corporation|Incorporated]] |established_date = 1920 (as Riverdale)<ref>{{cite web|title=Riverdale Park|url=http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/37mun/riverdale/html/r.html|website=Maryland Manual|access-date=October 8, 2018}}</ref> <!-- Area --> |unit_pref = Imperial |area_footnotes =<ref name="CenPopGazetteer2020">{{cite web|title=2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files|url=https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/data/gazetteer/2020_Gazetteer/2020_gaz_place_24.txt|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=April 26, 2022}}</ref> |area_magnitude = |area_total_km2 = 4.16 |area_land_km2 = 4.09 |area_water_km2 = 0.07 |area_total_sq_mi = 1.60 |area_land_sq_mi = 1.58 |area_water_sq_mi = 0.03 <!-- Population --> |population_as_of = [[2020 United States census|2020]] |population_est = |pop_est_as_of = |population_footnotes = |population_total = 7351 |population_density_km2 = 1797.68 |population_density_sq_mi = 4655.48 <!-- General information --> |timezone = [[North American Eastern Time Zone|Eastern (EST)]] |utc_offset = -5 |timezone_DST = EDT |utc_offset_DST = -4 |elevation_footnotes = |elevation_m = 12 |elevation_ft = 39 |coordinates = {{coord|38|57|46|N|76|55|47|W|region:US_type:city|display=inline,title}} |postal_code_type = |postal_code = |area_code = [[Area codes 301 and 240|301, 240]] |blank_name = [[Federal Information Processing Standard|FIPS code]] |blank_info = 24-66635 |blank1_name = [[Geographic Names Information System|GNIS]] feature ID |blank1_info = 0597960 |website ={{URL|riverdaleparkmd.info}} |footnotes = |pop_est_footnotes = }} '''Riverdale Park''', formerly known and often referred to as '''Riverdale''', is a [[semi-urban]] town in [[Prince George's County, Maryland|Prince George's County]], Maryland, United States, a suburb in the [[Washington metropolitan area|Washington, D.C., metropolitan area]].<ref>{{gnis|597960}}</ref> The population was 6,955 as of the 2010 U.S. Census.<ref name="Census 2010">{{Cite web| url=https://www.census.gov| title=Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (DP-1): Riverdale Park town, Maryland| publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]| access-date=December 14, 2011}}</ref> The population as of 2019 is approximately 7,304, according to the US Census Bureau<ref name="census.gov">{{cite web |url=https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/riverdaleparktownmaryland/PST045218 |title=U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Riverdale Park town, Maryland |website=www.census.gov |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190814160251/https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/riverdaleparktownmaryland/PST045218 |archive-date=August 14, 2019}}</ref> and other entities.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://datausa.io/profile/geo/riverdale-park-md/|title = Riverdale Park, MD | Data USA}}</ref> == History == [[File:Calvert Cemetery Nov 2008.JPG|thumb|Historic Calvert Cemetery in Riverdale, the original Calverts were the first leaders of the Maryland colony, in [[St. Mary's City, Maryland]], this gravestone is of one of their descendants in the 1800s who lived in Riverdale. The Calverts were still an influential family at that time and were very influential in historic Riverdale. Nov 2008]] [[File:Calvert Cemetery Plaque Nov 2008.JPG|thumb|left|Calvert Cemetery plaque in Riverdale, Maryland, one of the founders of what is now the [[University of Maryland, College Park]]. ''Nov 2008'']] [[File:Riverdale House Museum, Riverdale, Maryland 001.JPG|thumb|Riverdale House Museum, showcases life in historic Riverdale, Maryland. Ben Jacobson (Kranar Drogin)]] Riverdale Park and the neighboring community of West Riverdale developed in the late 19th century as [[streetcar suburb]]s in central Prince George's County. The town is located approximately seven miles northeast of downtown Washington, D.C. The area is also bisected by the heavily traveled Baltimore Avenue ([[U.S. Route 1]]). The city of [[College Park, Maryland|College Park]] is located to the north, the town of [[University Park, Maryland|University Park]] to the west across Baltimore Avenue, the town of [[Edmonston, Maryland|Edmonston]] to the east and southeast, and [[Hyattsville, Maryland|Hyattsville]] is located to the south and southwest. === Founding === The area was first developed in 1801 when a Belgian [[aristocrat]], Henri Joseph Stier, purchased 800 acres situated between two tributaries of the [[Anacostia River]], known as the [[Paint Branch|Paint]] and [[Northwest Branch Anacostia River|Northwest]] branches. Stier and his family moved to the United States several years earlier to escape the [[French Revolution]] (1788β1789). Upon purchase, he named his holdings [[Riversdale (Riverdale Park, Maryland)|Riversdale]], and began constructing his residence that same year. The mansion was modeled after the Stier family's Belgian home, Chateau du Mick, and when completed in 1807, the building stood as a two-story [[stucco|stuccoed-brick]] dwelling in the style of late [[Georgian architecture]]. Just two years after purchasing the property, in 1803, the political tension that had caused Stier to flee his native country subsided, and he and his wife, Marie Louise, returned to Belgium. Riversdale was given to their daughter, [[Rosalie Stier Calvert|Rosalie]], who had married [[George Calvert (planter)|George Calvert]], the grandson of [[Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore]], in 1799. After Rosalie Stier Calvert died in 1821 and George Calvert in 1838, their son, [[Charles Benedict Calvert]], took over the plantation. Charles Calvert was a renowned agriculturist and helped establish the Maryland Agricultural College, now the [[University of Maryland, College Park|University of Maryland at College Park]]. In May 1853, Calvert announced he would donate land for an agricultural college.<ref>{{cite book|title=Maryland History in Prints 1743β1900|page=129|author=Laura Rice}}</ref> In 1861, Calvert was elected to the United States Congress and fought for the establishment of the [[United States Department of Agriculture]]. During his life, Charles Calvert conducted a variety of agricultural experiments at Riversdale, and expanded his family's original holdings to 2,200 acres. Calvert died in 1864; however, the property remained in the ownership of the Calvert family for another twenty years. The 1861 Martenet map depicts the rural setting of Riversdale and identifies Charles B. Calvert as its owner. The old Baltimore Turnpike, now known as [[U.S. Route 1|US Route 1]], is located to the west of the mansion house.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/map_item.pl?data=/home/www/data/gmd/gmd384/g3843/g3843p/la000302.jp2&style=gmd&itemLink=r?ammem/gmd:@field(NUMBER+@band(g3843p+la000302))&title=Martenet's+Map+of+Prince+George's+County,+Maryland|title=LC Zoom Viewer β Martenet's Map of Prince George's County, Maryland|website=memory.loc.gov|access-date=May 2, 2018}}</ref> To the east of the house is the Washington Branch of the [[Baltimore and Ohio Railroad|Baltimore & Ohio Railroad]], which opened in 1833. The railway is located inside the boundaries of Riverdale Park, just west of the Paint Branch tributary. The 1878 Hopkins map depicts little development having had happened since 1861. ===Post-Calverts=== In 1887, the heirs of [[Charles Benedict Calvert]] sold 474 acres of land to New York City businessmen John Fox and Alexander Lutz in two separate transactions. The first deed involved the sale of 300 acres, which included the Riversdale mansion. The remaining 174 acres were transferred to Fox and Lutz shortly thereafter. The cost of the sales to Fox and Lutz totaled $47,000. On March 23, 1889, Fox and Lutz formed the Riverdale Park Company, which was named in honor of the grand [[Federal architecture|Federal style]] mansion at the center of the proposed community. The company planned on creating an upper-middle-class residential suburb for people working in Washington, D.C., and [[Baltimore]]. The land was platted in 1889 by surveyor D.J. Howell and the new development was named Riverdale Park. In an attempt to differentiate the historic plantation known as Riversdale from the subdivision, the "s" was dropped. The new roads were named in honor of United States presidents and were arranged in a grid pattern that surrounded a central ellipse, which served as the site of the commuter train station. The first of the stations was constructed in 1890. Laid out as a "villa park", the community featured traffic circles and green space, with the mansion being used as its central amenity. The three original sections of the suburb used relatively uniform lot dimensions and building [[Setback (land use)|setbacks]], thereby creating a cohesive development of middle- and [[Upper middle class|upper-middle-class]] housing. The residential housing lots surrounded the high-style Riversdale mansion. ===Growth=== The construction of dwellings in Riverdale Park began in 1890. The buildings reflected popular architectural trends of the time and were of wood-frame construction. Some structures were pyramidal-roof [[American Foursquare|Foursquares]], while others had front-gable or cross-gable roofs. Many houses from this period have projecting bays, corner towers, and wrap-around porches. By the turn of the twentieth century, Riverdale Park comprised 60 dwellings, a [[Presbyterianism|Presbyterian]] church, a schoolhouse, and a railroad station. The new community straddled the Washington line of the [[Baltimore and Ohio Railroad|Baltimore & Ohio Railroad]], which provided residents an easy commute to Washington, D.C. Recognizing the financial potential of the new suburb, builders purchased groups of lots that were soon improved by high-style single-family dwellings. Joseph A. Blundon (ca. 1847β1909) was one such late-nineteenth-century builder. Born in [[Georgetown (Washington, D.C.)|Georgetown]], Blundon worked as a general contractor in Washington, D.C., before moving to Riverdale Park in 1889. He was instrumental in forming the Riverdale Park Company and served as its first manager. Blundon also, independent of the development company, purchased several lots each year for the purpose of overseeing the construction of single-family dwellings. Between 1891 and 1909, he was responsible for the erection of roughly 90 buildings in Riverdale Park. Accordingly, he became known as the "Father of Riverdale". In 1920, a handful of owners in both Riverdale Park and the nearby West Riverdale petitioned the [[Maryland General Assembly]] requesting authority to incorporate the two neighborhoods as a municipality. On June 14, 1920, the two communities were incorporated as the Town of Riverdale. As a result of the transfer of power from the Riverdale Park Company to the municipal government, the importance of the real estate company began to diminish, prompting a financial strain. Within ten years of the town's incorporation, the Riverdale Park Company went bankrupt. [[File:Carla Hall Oct 09.JPG|thumb|[[Carla Hall]] preparing gourmet natural food at the Riverdale Park Farmers Market, October 2009]] Numerous annexations in the mid-twentieth century increased Riverdale's overall size. The municipal government continued to grow and change during this period. In 1941, the town changed the name of its roads to conform to the standards of the [[United States Postal Service]], carrying a similar pattern as those of Washington, D.C., and nearby College Park. The increasing population and commercial and governmental growth of metropolitan Washington, D.C., most notably during the last twenty years of the twentieth century, has resulted in further development of the town of Riverdale. This late-twentieth-century growth was predominantly commercial and centered along Baltimore Avenue, thereby physically and visually separating West Riverdale from Riverdale Park. === Post-1940s === Since the 1940s, the area has been a largely [[Blue-collar worker|blue-collar]] town predominated by small red brick or wooden homes with porches. The area has always had a large presence of [[University System of Maryland|University of Maryland]] students, faculty, and staff residents. It also has a large and growing, professional, middle-class African American population. The area originally had its own small town Maryland identity, but was eventually engulfed by post-World War II urban expansion, related to the growth of the University of Maryland and Washington D.C. The area is now much more of a neighborhood than an actual town. Although many of the original residents have left, there are still a significant number of original residents living in the area. Many of the original residents speak with classic Maryland accents, which has some similarities to a Baltimore accent. Washington, D.C., and its close northern and northwestern suburbs once had large [[Blue-collar worker|blue-collar]] Irish populations some of this influence is still evident in the remnants of the older community.[[File:Leland Hospital Sept 09.JPG|thumb|former Leland Memorial Hospital, historic architecture in Riverdale, Maryland. ''September 2009'']] [[File:Riverdale Presbyterian Church Nov 08.JPG|thumb|Historic Riverdale Presbyterian Church ''Nov 8'']] In 1998, the town was officially renamed Riverdale Park. Today, the town is made up of a mix of housing styles, including 1960s apartment buildings, pre- and post-World War II era buildings, and dwellings from the turn of the twentieth century. The Riversdale mansion, now surrounded by eight acres, is owned by the [[Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission|M-NCPPC]], which purchased it in 1949. The Riversdale property is bounded roughly by 48th Avenue to the west, Riverdale Road to the north, Taylor Street to the east, and Oglethorpe Street to the south. [[File:Riverdale Park Station.jpg|thumb|Riverdale Park Station, a mixed use development, located at the intersection of Baltimore Avenue (6700 block) and Van Buren Street, opened in April 2017]] In 2015, construction began on the Cafritz Property, the largest piece of undeveloped property in Prince George's County. In April 2017, it opened as Riverdale Park Station, a mixed-use development located at the odd side of the 6600 to 6700 blocks on Baltimore Avenue. A major tenant of the development is the [[Whole Foods Market]], the first to open in Prince George's County.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Lazo|first=Luz|date=April 11, 2017|title=Whole Foods Debuts in Riverdale Park, Another Symbol of Prince George's Progress|newspaper=The Washington Post|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/whole-foods-debuts-in-riverdale-park-another-symbol-of-prince-georges-progress/2017/04/11/ba3e0ab4-1ae5-11e7-9887-1a5314b56a08_story.html|access-date=July 15, 2020}}</ref> ==Demographics== {{US Census population |1930= 1533 |1940= 2330 |1950= 5530 |1960= 4389 |1970= 5724 |1980= 4761 |1990= 5185 |2000= 6690 |2010= 6956 |2020= 7351 |footnote=U.S. Decennial Census<ref name="DecennialCensus">{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census.html|title=Census of Population and Housing|publisher=Census.gov|access-date=June 4, 2015}}</ref> }} ===2010 census=== As of the [[2010 United States Census|2010 Census]], there were 6,956 people, 1,944 households, and 1,390 families residing in the town. The population density was {{convert|4215.8|PD/sqmi|PD/km2|1}}. There were 2,058 housing units at an average density of {{convert|1247.3|/sqmi|/km2|1}}. The racial makeup of the town was 32.2% [[White (U.S. Census)|White]], 27.1% [[African American (U.S. Census)|African American]], 1.3% [[Native American (U.S. Census)|Native American]], 3.3% [[Asian (U.S. Census)|Asian]], 0.1% [[Race (U.S. Census)|Pacific Islander]], 32.0% from [[Race (U.S. Census)|other races]], and 3.9% from two or more races. [[Hispanic (U.S. Census)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race were 50.0% of the population. There were 1,944 households in the town, of which 46.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 44.7% were married couples living together, 16.6% contained a female member with no husband present, 10.3% contained a male member with no wife present, and 28.5% were non-families. 18.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 4.8% contained someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.50 and the average family size was 3.85. The median age in the town was 30.3 years. 27.7% of residents were under the age of 18; 11.7% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 33.8% were between 25 and 44; 19.8% were between 45 and 64; and 6.7% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the town was 52.9% male and 47.1% female.<ref name="wwwcensusgov">{{cite web|title=U.S. Census website|url=https://www.census.gov|publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]|access-date=January 25, 2013}}</ref> ===2000 census=== As of the census of 2000, there were 6,690 people, 2,172 households, and 1,437 families residing in the town. The population density was {{convert|4212.7|PD/sqmi|PD/km2|sp=us|adj=off}}. There were 2,321 housing units at an average density of {{convert|1461.5|/sqmi|/km2|sp=us|adj=off}}. The racial makeup of the town was 39.91% [[White (U.S. Census)|White]], 38.51% [[African American (U.S. Census)|African American]], 0.49% [[Native American (U.S. Census)|Native American]], 4.25% [[Asian (U.S. Census)|Asian]], 0.12% [[Pacific Islander (U.S. Census)|Pacific Islander]], 12.99% from [[Race (United States Census)|other races]], and 3.74% from two or more races. [[Hispanic (U.S. Census)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race were 28.27% of the population. There were 2,172 households, out of which 38.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 42.0% were married couples living together, 16.4% contained a female member with no husband present, and 33.8% were non-families. 23.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 4.1% contained someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.06 and the average family size was 3.60. 28.7% of residents were under the age of 18;12.2% were between 18 and 24, 38.7% between 25 and 44, 15.6% between 45 and 64, and 4.9% were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 29 years. For every 100 females, there were 110.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 109.3 males. The median income for a household in the town was $44,041, and the median income for a family was $49,904. Males had a median income of $30,053 versus $30,200 for females. The per capita income for the town was $19,293. About 9.0% of families and 12.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 16.0% of those under age 18 and 7.2% of those age 65 or over.<ref name="GR2">{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov|publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]|access-date=January 31, 2008|title=U.S. Census website}}</ref> == Government == In 2016, the town changed its form of government to include a town manager. The town is governed by a mayor and town council. The council has six members, each representing a different ward of the town. As of the 2023 general election, the mayor of Riverdale Park is Alan K. Thompson and the wards are represented as below:<ref>{{cite web|title=Riverdale Park Town Crier for June 2023|url=https://files4.1.revize.com/riverdalemd/June%202023%20(English).pdf|website=Town of Riverdale Park|access-date=June 13, 2023}}</ref> * Ward One β Richard Smith * Ward Two β Aaron Faulx * Ward Three β David Lingua * Ward Four β Ifiok Inyang * Ward Five β Karen Mejia * Ward Six β Foday Kallon The town has its own police department, with Rosa Guixens serving as the chief of police. Riverdale Park and the adjacent, unincorporated community of Riverdale Heights are served by two primarily volunteer fire departments within the Prince Georges Fire and EMS Department. "Riverdale 7" and "Riverdale Heights 13" both provide services to the community with volunteer firefighters and a staff of live-in volunteers. [[Prince George's County Police Department]] District 1 Station in [[Hyattsville, Maryland|Hyattsville]] serves Riverdale Park.<ref>"[https://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/District-1-Station-Hyattsville-1 District 1 Station β Hyattsville]. [[Prince George's County Police Department]]. Retrieved on September 9, 2018. [https://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/DocumentCenter/View/2650/District-1-Beat-Map--PDF?bidId= Beat map].</ref> The United States Postal Service operates the Riverdale Post Office and the Kenilworth Post Office in Riverdale Park.<ref>"[https://tools.usps.com/go/POLocatorDetailsAction!input.action?locationTypeQ=all&address=Hyattsville%2C+MD&radius=20&locationType=po&locationID=1379454&locationName=RIVERDALE&address2=&address1=6411+BALTIMORE+AVE&city=RIVERDALE&state=MD&zip5=20737&zip4=9998&tollFree=800-ASK-USPS%26reg%3B%26nbsp%3B%28800-275-8777%29&fax=301-277-6964&tAddress=&tAddress1Ams=&tAddress2Ams=&tCityAms=&tStateAms=&tZipAms=&tCarrierRouteAms=&latitude=38.966348&longitude=-76.938522&sWithin=20&&&&&&&&& RIVERDALE]." [[U.S. Postal Service]]. Retrieved on September 11, 2018. "6411 BALTIMORE AVE RIVERDALE, MD 20737-9998"</ref><ref>"[https://tools.usps.com/go/POLocatorDetailsAction!input.action?locationTypeQ=all&address=College+Park%2C+MD&radius=20&locationType=po&locationID=1368842&locationName=KENILWORTH&address2=&address1=6270+KENILWORTH+AVE&city=RIVERDALE&state=MD&zip5=20737&zip4=9997&tollFree=800-ASK-USPS%26reg%3B%26nbsp%3B%28800-275-8777%29&fax=&tAddress=&tAddress1Ams=&tAddress2Ams=&tCityAms=&tStateAms=&tZipAms=&tCarrierRouteAms=&latitude=38.964207&longitude=-76.920292&sWithin=20&&&&&&&&& KENILWORTH]." [[U.S. Postal Service]]. Retrieved on September 11, 2018. "6270 KENILWORTH AVE RIVERDALE, MD 20737-9997"</ref> The Calvert Carrier Annex has a Hyattsville address but is physically in Riverdale Park.<ref>"[https://tools.usps.com/go/POLocatorDetailsAction!input.action?locationTypeQ=all&address=Hyattsville%2C+MD&radius=20&locationType=po&locationID=1443177&locationName=CALVERT+CARRIER+ANNEX&address2=&address1=6511+BALTIMORE+AVE&city=HYATTSVILLE&state=MD&zip5=20782&zip4=9998&tollFree=800-ASK-USPS%26reg%3B%26nbsp%3B%28800-275-8777%29&fax=301-209-3460&tAddress=&tAddress1Ams=&tAddress2Ams=&tCityAms=&tStateAms=&tZipAms=&tCarrierRouteAms=&latitude=38.968449&longitude=-76.935353&sWithin=20&&&&&&&&& CALVERT CARRIER ANNEX]." [[U.S. Postal Service]]. Retrieved on September 11, 2018. "6511 BALTIMORE AVE HYATTSVILLE, MD 20782-9998"</ref><ref name=Riverdaleparkmap>"[http://www.riverdaleparkmd.info/maps.cfm Maps]." Town of Riverdale Park. Retrieved on March 3, 2018.</ref> ==Education== [[File:Riverdale Elementary School 20211012-OSEC-TEW-873.jpg|thumb|Riverdale Elementary School]] Riverdale Park is within the [[Prince George's County Public Schools]] system.<ref name=Riverdaleparkmap/> Elementary schools serving the town include:<ref>"[http://gis.pgcps.org/mapgallery/Maps/Boundaries%20-%20Elementary.pdf NEIGHBORHOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS AND BOUNDARIES SCHOOL YEAR 2017β2018]." [[Prince George's County Public Schools]]. Retrieved on January 31, 2018.</ref> * Riverdale Elementary School * University Park Elementary School in [[University Park, Maryland|University Park]] * Rogers Heights Elementary School Middle schools serving the town in separate attendance zones include:<ref>"[http://gis.pgcps.org/mapgallery/Maps/Boundaries%20-%20Middle.pdf NEIGHBORHOOD MIDDLE SCHOOLS AND BOUNDARIES SCHOOL YEAR 2017β2018]." [[Prince George's County Public Schools]]. Retrieved on January 31, 2018.</ref> * Hyattsville Middle School * William Wirt Middle School High schools serving the town in separate attendance zones include:<ref>"[http://gis.pgcps.org/mapgallery/Maps/Boundaries%20-%20High.pdf NEIGHBORHOOD HIGH SCHOOLS AND BOUNDARIES SCHOOL YEAR 2017β2018]." [[Prince George's County Public Schools]]. Retrieved on January 31, 2018.</ref> * [[Parkdale High School]] * [[Bladensburg High School]] * [[Northwestern High School (Hyattsville, Maryland)|Northwestern High School]] [[College Park Academy Public Charter School]] is in Riverdale Park.<ref>"[https://www.collegeparkacademy.com/contact-us Contact Us]." [[College Park Academy Public Charter School]]. Retrieved on September 6, 2018. "5751 Rivertech Court Riverdale Park, MD 20737"</ref> ==Economy== The [[Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service]] is based in Riverdale Park. ==Transportation== ===Roads and highways=== [[File:2019-06-12 10 44 44 View south along U.S. Route 1 (Baltimore Avenue) just south of Maryland State Route 410 (East-West Highway) in Riverdale Park, Prince George's County, Maryland.jpg|thumb|right|US 1 southbound in Riverdale Park]] Several state highways serve Riverdale Park. The most prominent of these is [[U.S. Route 1 in Maryland|U.S. Route 1]], which follows Baltimore Avenue along a north-sign alignment on the west edge of town. On the opposite side of town, [[Maryland Route 201]] also follows Kenilworth Avenue on a northβsouth alignment. [[Maryland Route 410]], the aptly named East-West Highway, connects the two roads. Heading away from the town, US 1 and MD 201 both connect southward to Washington, D.C., and northward to the nearest interstate highways, [[Interstate 95 in Maryland|Interstate 95]] and [[Interstate 495 in Maryland|Interstate 495]] (the Capital Beltway). MD 410 serves as a local connector linking together the inner suburbs north and northeast of Washington D.C. [[Maryland Route 431|MD 431]] also serves Riverdale Park, linking it with College Park. ===Public transportation=== The town is served by [[Metrobus (Washington, D.C.)|MetroBus]] and [[TheBus (Prince George's County)|TheBus]]. [[Riverdale (MARC station)|Riverdale]] station is served by [[MARC train|MARC]]'s [[Camden Line]]. Riverdale Park will have two stations on the [[Purple Line (Maryland)|Purple Line]] light rail system, which is under construction as of 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Stations |url=https://www.purplelinemd.com/about-the-project/stations |access-date=July 2, 2022 |website=Purple Line |publisher=Maryland Transit Administration |location=Baltimore, MD}}</ref> The Purple Line, which will connect to [[Washington Metro]], [[Amtrak]] and MARC, is scheduled to open in 2026.<ref>{{cite news |last=Shaver |first=Katherine |date=January 26, 2022 |title=Md. board approves $3.4 billion contract to complete Purple Line |work=The Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/transportation/2022/01/26/purple-line-contract-maryland/}}</ref> ==Notable people== [[Moses Nyeman]] is a professional soccer player who has played for Loudoun United and now as a midfielder for [[D.C. United]] in [[Major League Soccer]]. The Liberian born pro footballer immigrated to Riverdale Park and has represented the United States at the U-16 International level.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.dcunited.com/players/moses-nyeman| title = Moses Nyeman {{!}} DC United}}</ref> ==Geography== According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the town has a total area of {{convert|1.68|sqmi|sqkm|2}}, of which, {{convert|1.65|sqmi|sqkm|2}} is land and {{convert|0.03|sqmi|sqkm|2}} is water.<ref name="Gazetteer files">{{cite web|title=US Gazetteer files 2010|url=https://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/files/Gaz_places_national.txt|publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]|access-date=January 25, 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120125061959/http://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/files/Gaz_places_national.txt|archive-date=January 25, 2012}}</ref><ref name="GR1">{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/geographies/reference-files/time-series/geo/gazetteer-files.html|publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]|access-date=April 23, 2011|date=February 12, 2011|title=US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Riversdale (Riverdale Park, Maryland)]], a historic mansion in Riverdale. ==References== {{Reflist}} ==Further reading== * "[http://mncppcapps.org/planning/publications/BookDetail.cfm?item_id=277&Category_id=1 The Approved College Park-Riverdale Park Transit District Development Plan]." [[Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission]], March 2015. [http://www.mncppcapps.org/planning/Publications/PDFs/277/CPRP_TDDP_Plan.pdf Read online]. ==External links== {{commons category|Riverdale Park, Maryland}} * [http://www.riverdaleparkmd.info/ Town of Riverdale Park official website] {{Prince George's County, Maryland}} {{authority control}} [[Category:Riverdale Park, Maryland| ]] [[Category:Towns in Maryland]] [[Category:Washington metropolitan area]] [[Category:Towns in Prince George's County, Maryland]] [[Category:Populated places established in 1920]] [[Category:1920 establishments in Maryland]]
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