Suitland, Census-designated community in Prince George's County, Maryland, US
Suitland is a residential community in Prince George's County near Washington, D.C., featuring neighborhoods and community facilities. The area includes schools, parks, and local services that support daily life for its residents.
Samuel Taylor Suit founded this place in 1867 by purchasing land and building an estate in the area. This early settlement became the basis for the residential community that developed near the nation's capital.
The Federal Center shaped this place during World War II and brought government workers to settle here. This connection to federal work remains part of daily life for residents today.
The Suitland Community Center offers sports fields, basketball courts, fitness equipment, and grill areas for visitors. The facility is accessible throughout the week and weekends with extended hours for different age groups.
Cedar Hill Cemetery was founded in 1895 on former plantation grounds and preserves local history. This burial ground stands today as a site of remembrance within the community.
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