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Woodmoor, Maryland

Coordinates: 39°1′22.98″N 77°0′15.75″W / 39.0230500°N 77.0043750°W / 39.0230500; -77.0043750
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Woodmoor is a neighborhood in the northern section of Silver Spring, Maryland. Its borders extend from U.S. 29 to the west, Northwest Branch Park to the north, the Capital Beltway (U. S. Route 495) to the east, and University Boulevard to the south. It lies on one of the "Four Corners" at the northeastern corner of the intersection of Colesville Road (U.S. 29), and University Boulevard (U.S. 193).

At that corner of the Four Corners intersection, is an outdoor shopping center, known as Woodmoor Shopping Plaza. Some of the occupants include the following: the Silver Spring Stage [1], a well-regarded regional theatre, a Starbucks Coffee, a Chipotle restaurant, Santucci's Deli (run by the Santucci family, local to the neighborhood), The Watch Pocket (a clock and watch repair shop and vendor, and one of two jewelry stores), a family-run independent grocery and liquor store, a Barber Shop, a UPS Shipping outlet, a Sprint Mobile (non-corporate) franchise, Woodmoor Pastries, a Subway sandwich restaurant, Woodmoor Cleaners, a CVS Pharmacy, and a branch of Bank of America.[1]

Famous residents include Rob Jordan and Peter Cook. Highlights of the year are the community Christmas tree lighting, a local Oktoberfest, and an annual Bloody Mary|cocktail cocktail making competition, which is usually timed to coincide with the Gentleman's Finals Round of the annual Wimbledon Tennis Tournament every June.

The first houses in the neighborhood were built in the late 1930s.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b Reinink, Amy (9 February 2012). A cohesive community near D.C., Washington Post
  2. ^ Leff, Lisa (7 November 1992). Woodmoor: Faith in the Future, Washington Post


39°1′22.98″N 77°0′15.75″W / 39.0230500°N 77.0043750°W / 39.0230500; -77.0043750