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Just one mile from the Washington D.C. border, Mount Rainier showcases one of the largest collections of intact Craftsman bungalows and Sears kit homes in the region. This former streetcar suburb, established in the early 1900s, has evolved into a designated Gateway Arts District community, where public art installations and creative spaces line Rhode Island Avenue.


The Mount Rainier Historic District encompasses much of the city, featuring well-preserved architecture from the early 20th century. The downtown corridor along Rhode Island Avenue (U.S. Route 1) serves as the main business district, home to local shops, eateries, and the worker-owned Glut Food Co-op, a community staple since the 1960s. The Gateway Arts District designation has attracted numerous artists and craftspeople to the area, with dedicated live-work spaces in neighborhoods like Thomas Stone and Cedar Heights. Rental options include apartments in restored historic buildings, modern apartment communities, and single-family homes.


Mount Rainier offers strategic transportation access for commuters. The West Hyattsville Metro station on the Green Line provides direct access to Washington D.C., while multiple bus routes serve the community. The average commute time to downtown D.C. is approximately 20-30 minutes. Major employment sectors include the arts, government, education, and healthcare, with many residents working in Washington D.C. or nearby Maryland suburbs. The city's one-square-mile footprint and proximity to the nation's capital make it an appealing option for renters seeking a community-focused environment with easy access to urban amenities.

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