I moved to Greenbelt a few months ago and this museum helped me better understand the history of this unique neighborhood. They also do some nice programs. If you come to Greenbelt on a Sunday,...
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The Greenbelt Museum in Greenbelt, MD, is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich New Deal history of an experimental planned community founded by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1937. This thriving community continues to celebrate its heritage through various exhibits and programs, highlighting the contributions of diverse residents.
In addition to its historic house tours, the museum features the Lenore Thomas Straus Exhibit at the Greenbelt Community Center, showcasing the artistic and cultural legacy of the community. The museum fosters a spirit of cooperation and inclusivity, striving to be a respectful and welcoming space for all visitors.
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Did you know that Greenbelt was built and developed due to one of the New Deal's program? That's just one thing I learned on my visit here. The museum includes an historic house, which is built...




