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  1. Bowie (/ ˈ b uː i /) is a city in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. [3] Per the 2020 census, the population was 58,329. [4] Bowie has grown from a small railroad stop to the largest municipality in Prince George's County, and the fifth most populous city [5] and third largest city by area in the U.S. state of Maryland.

    • Six Flags America. One of the top Washington area theme parks is on the south side of Bowie, with more than 50 attractions on a 500-acre site. Six Flags America’s rides and shows are organized around six themed areas, rooted in America’s history, geographical extremes and popular culture.
    • Belair Mansion. In the hands of the City of Bowie since the 1960s, Belair Mansion once commanded a Georgian colonial estate that spread across more than 2,200 acres.
    • Belair Stable Museum. The tradition of raising thoroughbred horses at Belair is as old as the mansion itself, and this strand of the property’s history is traced by the Belair Stable Museum.
    • Allen Pond Park. Bowie’s premier public park is on 85 acres, and loaded with top-notch facilities. One of these is Opportunity Park, a playground designed with 100% accessible equipment for preschool and school-aged children.
  2. Learn about the origins and development of Bowie, Maryland, from colonial plantations and farms to a modern city. Discover the role of Belair Mansion, a historic estate and stud farm, and its connection to Thoroughbred race horses and governors.

  3. Bowie, city, Prince Georges county, central Maryland, U.S., an eastern suburb of Washington, D.C. The first significant settlement at the site was Belair, an estate built about 1745 for Governor Samuel Ogle. A small farming community called Huntington developed there.

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  4. Bowie, Maryland is a city of 57,192* residents, located in Prince George's County, and convenient to Washington, DC, Annapolis, and Baltimore. The City consists of approximately 20 square miles.

  5. Bowie enjoys a rich and diverse historic and cultural heritage. This historic City traces its roots to 1870, when land developers subdivided the area into more than 500 residential building lots, creating a large town at a major junction of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad.

  6. Sep 22, 2020 · Found in Prince Georges County, Maryland, Bowie is a charming, attractive city known for its unique attractions. Being the third-largest city in the state, Bowie boasts a wide range of historical attractions and hidden gems to explore.

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