Bowie is pronounced

BOO-wee

not

BOH-ee

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Since You’re Here

Lets talk about some of the cool stuff in Bowie

Parks and Recreation

Outdoor Activities

The City of Bowie maintains several parks throughout the city with wooded trails at Whitemarsh Park, paddleboats and the ice rink at Allen Pond Park, and various ballfields throughout. MNCPPC also maintains multiple parks in Bowie. The WB&A trail crosses through the city and the Patuxent Wildlife Refuge can be found off Powdermill Road just outside the city.

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History

Museums

Bowie is home to several museums and historical sites including the Belair Mansion, Belair Stable Museum, Historic Old Bowie, Bowie Railroad Station, and National Capital Radio and Television Museum.
Plenty to experience if that's your speed.

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Local Lore

The Bowie Goatman

We even have our own local cryptid - The Goatman of Fletchertown Road. Though the description has varied since the legends birth in the 1950s, just ask anyone who grew up in the city in the 1970s and 1980s and they probably have a story of a friend of a friend who encountered the Goatman.
Not a legend for the faint of heart.

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Entertainment

The Bowie Playhouse

A state-of-the-art community theater that utilizes independent production companies to offer various theatrical plays to the community throughout the year. Owned and operated by the City of Bowie.

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Community Resources

Residents of Bowie can find assistance through various programs run by the City, PG County, and Local Groups

For Immigration Resources

CASA

National Immigration Law Center

For Political Activism Check Out:

Indivisible Bowie and Beyond

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