Charlestown Crossing -- Brochure
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Introducing an approach to community design that takes green, sustainable living to new levels.
The village of Charlestown Crossing in the heart of Cecil County, Maryland. Built on a walkable,
personal scale, the way American hometowns used to be, Charlestown Crossing is an equal blend of
modern convenience and environmental sensibility. Balance. What a fresh concept.
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Guaranteed fresh for years to come. Welcome to your green, sustainable new hometown.
Take just a few steps from Charlestown Crossing’s storefronts and front porches, and you’re in the midst of acres of open space,
some designed by leading landscape artists, some designed simply by nature. Nearly half of the entire community remains
green space, with trails, pocket parks and mature woodlands. Outside the edges of the community, the great outdoors keep
calling, with the North East River, and just beyond, the open Chesapeake Bay.
From Charlestown Crossing, it’s an easy commute to Aberdeen, Elkton, Wilmington, even Baltimore or Philadelphia, and
when you return home, forget about spending time – and money – in the car. Everything here…from daily needs to restaurants,
a supermarket, professional offices, parks and recreation…is a walk away, right in the community. Even neighborhood gardens
and a farmer’s market. Charlestown Crossing is also close to acclaimed Cecil County schools for kids of all ages.
Because fresh is better.Pick A Great Place to Live.
To retain freshnessChill
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Green-built homes • Main Street Village Center with shops and supermarket Trails, parks, pool & tennis • Acres of open space • Farmer’s market
Welcome to the new village that’s designed to sustain the environment, and sustain you, with a harmonious blend of style,
convenience, community spirit and unspoiled nature. Put aside any old ideas of what a hometown should be, and come to
Charlestown Crossing. It’s time for someplace fresh.
MHBR#6111Built to National Association of Home Builders Green Guidelines
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