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The Prince George's County Memorial Library System (PGCMLS) is the public library system of Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, in the Washington metropolitan area. Its headquarters are in the Largo-Kettering Branch in Largo .
The Laurel Branch of the Prince George's County Memorial Library System was the recipient of the 2018 AIA/ALA Library Building Awards for excellence in architectural design. [7] The public art commission for the Laurel library front entrance was awarded to the Washington Glass School. The 16-foot (4.9 m) high glass-and-steel sculpture was made ...
Largo (/ l ɑːr ɡ oʊ /) is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. [3] The population was 11,605 at the 2020 census. [4] Largo is located just east of the Capital Beltway (I-95/495) and is home to Prince George's Community College and Largo High School.
Prince George's County Memorial Library System operates the Laurel Branch Library at the intersection of Seventh Street and Talbott Avenue. [105] The "Maryland City at Russett" branch of the Anne Arundel County Public Library and the Savage branch of the Howard County Public Library System are also available to Laurel area residents.
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Prince George's County (often shortened to PG County or PG) [2] [3] is located in the U.S. state of Maryland bordering the eastern portion of Washington, D.C. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the population was 967,201, [5] making it the second-most populous county in Maryland, behind neighboring Montgomery County.
Some businesses in Prince George’s County may soon be required to revamp their security. It’s called the Late Night Business Safety Plan, and one council member believes it will help combat ...
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