
National Park Seminary:
Preservation Today
In 2003, the Alexander Company bought the rights to develop the abandoned girl's school, turning it into a massive apartment complex.
Additionally, Save Our Seminary at Forest Glen runs tours around the campus and into some of the untouched buildings to continue to tell the story of the Seminary.
Between the two, the present history of the seminary can be a success story of how development and historic preservation can both succeed.

National Register [download pdf] [website link]
National Register Properties in Maryland [download pdf] [website link]
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PRESENT
The Reincarnation of National Park Seminary (bethesdamagazine.com)
Answer Man visits the National Park Seminary in Forest Glen, Md. - The Washington Post
Preserving History and a ‘Fantasy Feeling’ - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
National Park Seminary Master Association - About National Park Seminary
Save Our Seminary at Forest Glen
Pagoda Restoration (archive.org)
Glen Restoration – Save Our Seminary at Forest Glen
Sculpture Preservation – Save Our Seminary at Forest Glen
Step Into a Storybook Village Off I-495 » Maryland Road Trips
Archives: Pagoda Gong & Silver Trophy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4oweVGHbH8
Finding the Lost Mermaid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJSSYbYlSr0
Scrapbooks: https://youtu.be/tP5AuEbM7rs
National Park Seminary - The Alexander Company
Explore the Strange, Fairy-Tale Landscape of National Park Seminary | Washingtonian (DC)
National Park Seminary: A Fairy-Tale in Silver Spring | Washingtonian (DC)
FURTHER READING
May Day Celebration 1917