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Kensington Homes Real Estate |


 | Designated as “Tree City USA,” Kensington is a fine community that lies in Maryland's Montgomery County. Apart from a number of natural parklands located in the vicinity, Kensington houses seven gorgeous town parks. The area is a part of metropolitan Washington, D.C. and benefits from being in close proximity to many surrounding cities.
Kensington celebrates many community events such as the Town Picnic, Labor Day Parade, 8K races and more. Residents of this city take an active part in community events and programs. Concerts and musical performances are regular occurrences in the area with performers ranging from local musicians to touring national talents. There is also a very interesting historic district that offers plenty of shopping -- one street is devoted entirely to antiques.
The city has many parks, which provide a wide array of activities. Ernest Park and St. Paul Park have baseball fields, basketball courts, soccer fields, horseshoes, jogging, and picnic tables.
Kensington originally started off as a summer retreat for the residents of Washington, D.C. but gradually developed into a commuter suburb. It has become a very popular place to live in Maryland, with residents enjoying a high quality of life. |

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