Woodside (Silver Spring, Maryland)

Woodside
Neighborhood
Woodside UMC

Silver Spring
Woodside
Location of Silver Spring
Coordinates: 39°0′6″N 77°2′14″W / 39.00167°N 77.03722°W / 39.00167; -77.03722
Country  United States
State Maryland
County Montgomery County
Neighborhood Silver Spring
Zip Code 20910
Area code(s) Area code 301
Website tmgainc.com/41494

Woodside is a neighborhood located in the Montgomery County, Maryland, area of Silver Spring. Founded in 1889, it is the oldest neighborhood in Silver Spring.[1]

Location

Woodside's boundaries are roughly Georgia Avenue (State Route 97) on the east, Spring Street to the South, 16th Street (State Route 390) to the north and the Red Line (Washington Metro) to the west. It borders the neighborhoods of Woodside Park and North Woodside. It also shares a boundary with the Silver Spring business district. The neighborhood was developed at the same time as other communities along the B&O Metropolitan Branch (i.e. Takoma Park, Kensington, and Garrett Park).[1]

Landmarks

Woodside Urban Park is a 2.3-acre recreational park located on the southern edge of the neighborhood. The park was renovated and expanded in 2010 and contains picnic tables, a large children's play area, tennis courts, a bronze statue of a man on a unicycle, and a water fountain that provides a soothing counterpoint to busy Georgia Avenue. Also contained within the boundaries of the neighborhood are the Woodside United Methodist Church, part of the Silver Spring Cooperative Parish, and the Montgomery County Health and Human Services building.[2] The DHHS building occupies the site and the renovated building of the former Woodside Elementary School.

Purple Line

The future Woodside stop on the Purple Line is proposed to be built in Woodside, on 16th Street.

History

Sligo Village Methodist Church (later renamed Woodside United Methodist Church) was built on a plot of land donated in 1872 by the new subdivision of Woodside. Due to dangerously close location of the Washington Woodside and Forest Glen Railway, the congregation decided to move the building. The church was placed on rollers and pulled by a team of horses to its current location on the opposide side of Georgia Avenue in 1897.[3]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "AT HOME IN SILVER SPRING: What's new in history — the neighborhoods of Silver Spring".
  2. "Department of Health and Human Services".
  3. ""Our History"". Woodside United Methodist Church. Retrieved 2011-01-04.
  • "Woodside Demographics".
  • "Woodside Civic Association".
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