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Location of Beltsville, Maryland Location of Beltsville, Maryland Beltsville is a census-designated place (CDP) in northern Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The populace was 16,772 at the 2010 census. Beltsville includes the unincorporated improve of Vansville. Beltsville is positioned at 39 2 15 N 76 55 4 W (39.037509, 76.917847), adjoining to the Montgomery County Prince George's County line.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, Beltsville has a total region of 7.2 square miles (18.6 km2), of which 7.1 square miles (18.5 km2) is territory and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km2), or 0.38%, is water. According to the Koppen Climate Classification system, Beltsville has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps. As of the census of 2000, there were 15,690 citizens , 5,690 homeholds, and 3,823 families residing in Beltsville.

The ethnic makeup of Beltsville is 48.20% White, 31.96% African American, 0.26% Native American, 10.75% Asian, 0.10% Pacific Islander, 5.42% from other competitions, and 3.31% from two or more competitions.

In Beltsville the populace is spread out with 23.6% under the age of 18, 10.3% from 18 to 24, 34.5% from 25 to 44, 22.6% from 45 to 64, and 8.9% who were 65 years of age or older.

The median income for a homehold in Beltsville is $57,722, and the median income for a family was $66,087.

Beltsville's history dates back to 1649, when the territory was part of an 80,000-acre (324 km2) territory grant given to Richard Snowden I by Lord Baltimore of England.

By 1730, Post Road (now part of US 1) was the chief thoroughfare through Beltsville.

The new improve of Beltsville was doubly blessed, for the Baltimore-Washington Turnpike crossed the rail line there.

In 1891, the Beltsville Land Improvement Company was chartered and over the next thirty years advanced the South Beltsville subdivision as a grid of streets.

Beltsville was marketed to professionals who wanted to escape the congestion of Washington and was advanced with a mixture of Victorian-style homes and Colonial Revival homes.

Development continued after the introduction of the automobile, but it was not until after World War II that intensive evolution came to the Beltsville area. Department of Agriculture (USDA) began to purchase territory in Beltsville for its Agricultural Research Service, the chief in-house research arm of the USDA.

Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (BARC).

There are a number of historic homes and buildings still standing in Beltsville.

The following is a list of historic sites in Beltsville and identified by the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission: black Heritage Sites at close-by Rossville are listed at Muirkirk, Maryland. 7 Sellman House Building 023, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center West 61-012 10 Walnut Grange Powder Mill Road (Building 209), Beltsville Agricultural Research Center 62-013 Beltsville's enhance schools are a part of the Prince George's County Public Schools system.

Beltsville Elementary School on Wicomico Avenue Calverton Elementary School on Beltsville Road There are three parochial schools in Beltsville: Augsburg Academy (Lutheran), St Joseph's School (Roman Catholic), and Beltsville Seventh-day Adventist (SDA).

Ritz Camera Centers was headquartered in Beltsville.

Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Beltsville, Maryland "Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (DP-1): Beltsville CDP, Maryland".

"Prince George's County, MD: Enumeration Incorporated Places & Enumeration Designated Places" (PDF).

"Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Beltsville CDP, Maryland".

Climate Summary for Beltsville, Maryland "Community Summary Sheet, Prince George's County" (PDF).

Beltsville, Maryland.

M-NCPPC Illustrated Inventory of Historic Sites (Prince George's County, Maryland), 2006.

M-NCPPC black Heritage Survey, October 1996: Properties Within or Closely Associated With Historic Communities (Prince George's County, Maryland), 1996.

Beltsville website (including links to The Beltsville News) Municipalities and communities of Prince George's County, Maryland, United States Accokeek Adelphi Andrews AFB Aquasco Baden Beltsville Brandywine Brock Hall Calverton Camp Springs Cedarville Chillum Clinton Coral Hills Croom East Riverdale Fairwood Forestville Fort Washington Friendly Glassmanor Glenn Dale Hillandale Hillcrest Heights Kettering Konterra Lake Arbor Landover Langley Park Lanham Largo Marlboro Meadows Marlboro Village Marlow Heights Marlton Melwood Mitchellville National Harbor Oxon Hill Peppermill Village Queen Anne Queenland Rosaryville Seabrook Silver Hill South Laurel Springdale Suitland Summerfield Temple Hills Walker Mill West Laurel Westphalia Woodlawn Woodmore

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