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  1. Kensington is a U.S. town in Montgomery County, Maryland. The population was 2,122 at the 2020 census. [4] . Greater Kensington encompasses the entire 20895 ZIP code, with a population of 19,753 in 2020. [5] History. Kensington Plat (c. 1890) Kensington in 1972.

  2. Located just four miles from Washington, D.C., two miles from the Capital Beltway and one-half mile from the Rock Creek-Beach Drive Bike Path, Kensington is easily accessible by car, MARC train, bus, Metro and bicycle. Kensington is a town with a rich, historic past and a vibrant present.

  3. Apr 11, 2024 · The Temple sits on 54 acres of forested land, very near the beltway in Kensington Maryland. We took many pictures of the building and the flowers and fountains and forest. The friendly staff at the Visitors Center can answer any questions about what the Church teaches, and about the Temple and its purpose.

    • Washington D.C. Temple & Visitors' Center 92 Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks. Open now. By alexdS2991RR. The people working the open-house were incredibly welcoming and friendly, and it was fascinating to see the inside.
    • Noyes Library for Young Children 10 Libraries. By LarryBell. I created the tax exempt over 25 years ago and it has flourished. The community is involved and it is great to see the...
    • Kensington Antique Row 45 Points of Interest & Landmarks. By DebbieC867. Love Kensington Antique Row. Nice Shops to spend time finding nice things and every shop has nice stuffs.
    • Design Emporium and Antiques 2 Antique Shops. By TeresaT1293. Highly recommend crossing over Connecticut Ave to this somewhat hidden treasure on Howard Ave!...
  4. Kensington is a suburb of Washington, D.C. in the Capital Region of Maryland with a population of about 2,100 people in 2020. The main reasons to visit are antique shopping at Antique Row, to see the enormous Mormon Temple, and one great pizza place.

  5. Since 1894, the Town of Kensington has been a wonderful place to live and explore. Our residents love living in a small town that offers the best of modern living — great shopping and dining in Town, yet easy access to the large metropolitan areas of Washington, D.C., Baltimore and Annapolis.

  6. Kensington is a town with a rich, historic past and a vibrant present. The sound of a train whistle still permeates throughout the town, reminiscent of Kensington’s sleepier origins in 1873. Today, residents and visitors alike visit the charming train station for a weekly Farmers’ Market and concerts.

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