The town of Upper Marlboro has long touted its historic credentials — from its settlement around 1700 to its selection as the Prince George's County seat in 1721, to name a few — but is now hoping to make it official with a spot on the National Register of Historic Places.
During the monthly town meeting Sept. 14, residents were presented with a proposal to nominate a 99-acre section of town to the west of the downtown area for the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places.
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