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Bowie Makes Money Magazine's 2014 Top Places to Live List
Three other Maryland cities also made the list this year.

Small-town spirit and low crime rates make Bowie a great place to live, says Money Magazine , which placed Bowie at No. 28 on its “Best Places to Live” list released Monday.
Other Maryland cities to make the Top 50 list were Columbia and Ellicott City, tied at No. 6, and Rockville at No. 24.
Despite the overall praise, Money Magazine said Bowie lacked any kind of night life and called the school system a mixed bag. Agree?
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Here’s what the magazine had to say about the benefits of living in Bowie:
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- Population: 56,344
- Median Family Income: $ 122,777
- Median Home Price: $ 257,250
- Projected Job Growth: 4 percent
“Located halfway between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Bowie grants access to three major metropolitan areas, while offering the benefits of a small, close-knit community. Popular community events include Bowiefest in June, a Back-to-School Bash in August, and an International Festival in the fall celebrating the town’s diversity.
Although there is no main street or town center, Allen Pond Park serves as a hub for gatherings with an ice arena, amphitheater, boat rentals, baseball and soccer fields, and Skate Park. For serious nightlife, though, most residents make the hop to D.C., Baltimore or Annapolis.
Crime is low compared to other parts of Prince George’s County, in part because Bowie established its own police department in 2006. Nearby are some of the country’s best hospitals, including the world-renowned Johns Hopkins Medical Center.
Despite these geographical perks, there are few large-scale employers in Bowie, forcing many residents to travel for work. And though home prices have been on the rise, schools are still a mixed bag.”
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