When Peggy Kwik and her husband moved to New Carrollton 30 years ago,
they found a very attractive community in suburban Washington: It had
sidewalks, a swimming pool, and easy access to the Capital Beltway and
Route 50.
And just outside the city boundaries was one of Metro’s newest stations.
“It was the perfect little city,” said Kwik, 59, a schoolteacher who raised a son in a red-brick home on Carrollton Parkway.
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