There are a number of historic homes and buildings still standing in Beltsville. The oldest home was built in 1773, and the largest building is the three-story Ammendale Normal Institute, built in 1880. Beltsville has grown because of its location on the Route 1 corridor and because its residents have always been industrious and progressive. With churches of all denominations, schools, activity centers for both children and adults, and civic organizations, it continues to grow and prosper eve as it retains its small-town feel.
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