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词条 Crofton, Maryland
释义

  1. History

     Development  "100 Best Places to Live"   Crofton pond snakehead fish incident  

  2. Geography

  3. Climate

  4. Education

      Schools    Overcrowding  

  5. Demographics

     2010 census data   Population history   Earnings data 

  6. Crime and law enforcement

  7. Landmarks

  8. Notable Croftonites

  9. In popular culture

  10. References

  11. Sources

  12. External links

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}}Crofton is a census-designated place and planned community in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States, located just west of the state capital Annapolis. Crofton is located {{convert|24|mi|km}} south of Baltimore, {{convert|9.8|mi|km}} west of Annapolis, and {{convert|24|mi|km}} east-northeast of Washington, D.C. The community was established in 1964. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 27,348.[1]

History

Development

In 1963, after the Crawford Corporation accumulated over {{convert|1600|acre|abbr=on}} of land, it announced that it would build a new community called Crofton. This new town and planned community was founded at the same time as Reston, Virginia (April 17, 1964) and Columbia, Maryland (1967). Crofton would be anchored by a community golf course, which later became the Crofton Country Club. Crofton was officially founded in the fall of 1964. The company considered picking an English name for the new town that "sounds well and implies that this is a pleasant place to live." It ended up picking the name "Crofton", named after a small township in Cumberland County, England. The English town was originally called Croft-town, derived from the word "Croft", as the town standing upon the Crofts. Originally an exclusive gated community, Crofton's gates were opened and they now only serve as a symbol for the community.

"100 Best Places to Live"

In July 2007 Crofton was named by Money magazine as one of "100 Best Places to Live" in the United States. Crofton placed 72nd out of 100 cities on the list. It was selected for its relative anonymity while still boasting many major amenities, excellent schools, and sought-after location.[2]

Crofton was selected again for the magazine's 2011 list, this time placing 82nd.[3]

Crofton pond snakehead fish incident

Crofton was in the national news in late June and early July 2002 after a Northern Snakehead fish was discovered in a local pond.[4][5][6] The infestation was found in water behind the Crofton post office and the adjacent shopping center,[6] across Route 3 from local landmark Lake Louise.

The snakehead species is highly aggressive and voracious.[7][8] In order to ensure that the fish were eliminated, in September 2002 the main pond and two nearby ponds were dosed heavily with rotenone[8] and subsequently with potassium permanganate.[9] Six adult snakeheads and more than one thousand juvenile fish were found and destroyed.[9]

Ultimately, the incident initiated a national discussion on invasive species.[10][11] One comparison case was the mute swan,[11] also an invasive and destructive species of the Chesapeake Bay watershed but, in comparison, quite beautiful, and which garnered support from some environmental and animal rights groups.

Several movies were inspired by this incident. Syfy aired two movies in relation to the snakehead outbreak: in March 2004, a movie called Snakehead Terror was featured, and the movie Frankenfish was aired in June 2004. Ten Pound Films also produced a feature film titled Swarm of the Snakehead which related to this incident. In 2007, a documentary titled Fishzilla: Snakehead Invasion aired on the National Geographic Channel, discussing the ecological damage that the snakeheads found in Crofton have done to surrounding areas.[12]

Geography

The original community of Crofton was built within a triangle formed by three major roads: Crain Highway (Maryland Route 3) to the northwest, Davidsonville Road (Maryland Route 424) to the northeast, and Defense Highway (Maryland Route 450) to the south. Within the triangle, Crofton Parkway, a loop road {{convert|3.5|mi|km}} long, encircles the center of the community. Crofton Parkway is the scene of yearly parades, two of the community's five elementary schools, the Town Hall, Village Green, community events, Crofton Country Club, and walkers, joggers and bikers around the loop. Crofton also has a community pool, the Crofton Swim and Tennis Club (CSTC), which is restricted to those inhabitants of the triangle.{{citation needed|date=February 2013}}

The Crofton CDP now extends north and east from the triangle, including Crofton Park and reaching northeast as far as St. Stephens Church Road.

The Little Patuxent River borders Crofton on its southwest corner at the intersection of Route 3 and Route 450, providing a buffer between Anne Arundel and Prince Georges counties.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the Crofton CDP has a total area of {{convert|17.1|sqkm|order=flip}}, all of it land.[13]

Climate

Crofton has a moderate climate with hot, humid summers and, mild to sometimes cold winters. The record low temperature is −11 °F which was recorded on January 27, 1987. The record high temperature is 104 °F which was recorded on August 16, 1997.

Education

Schools

Crofton contains a number of public schools, administered by the Anne Arundel County Public Schools system:

  • Crofton Elementary School, grades K-5
  • Crofton Meadows Elementary School, grades K-5
  • Crofton Woods Elementary School, grades K-5
  • Nantucket Elementary School, grades K-5

For grades 6–8,[14] students from all four of these elementary schools attend Crofton Middle School in adjacent Gambrills, Maryland.[15]

Older students from Crofton attend one of two high schools:[15][22]

  • Arundel High School, grades 9–12 (in Gambrills, Maryland)[16]
  • South River High School, grades 9–12 (in Edgewater, Maryland)[17]

However, a new Crofton area high school is being built. Construction started in late 2018[18] and planned occupancy is August 2020 for at least two grades.[19][20] Once this facility opens, students from Crofton Middle School can stay together and attend the same high school.

There are also some private preschools in Crofton:

  • Crofton Day School[21]
  • Crofton Nursery School[22]
  • Creative Garden Nursery School and Kindergarten[23]

Overcrowding

Continuing construction and BRAC realignments have increased residential and commercial development in Crofton, and schools have become overcrowded.[24] In 2013, a redistricting proposal was approved for Crofton schools[25] to accommodate an increase in students that was not previously planned for. While most current plans address overcrowding in elementary schools, county officials delayed addressing needs at the Middle and High School level.[26] A redistricting committee is being formed in late 2018 to address student assignments related to the opening of the new Crofton area high school, with representatives from the potentially affected schools;[18][20] a redistricting plan for the new high school will be adopted in April 2019.[20]

Demographics

2010 census data

As of the 2000 census,[27] there were 20,091 people, 7,404 households, and 5,478 families residing in the Crofton census-designated place. The population density was 3,998.6 people per square mile (1,545.3/km²). There were 7,573 housing units at an average density of 1,507.2 per square mile (582.5/km²). There were 7,404 households out of which 40.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.9% were married couples living together, 10.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 26.0% were non-families. 20.1% of all households were made up of individuals and 3.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.69 and the average family size was 3.13. In the community the population was spread out with 28.6% under the age of 18, 6.0% from 18 to 24, 35.6% from 25 to 44, 23.2% from 45 to 64, and 6.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 90.2 males.

In 2010, Crofton had grown to 27,348,[28] an increase of 36%. The median age remained at 35 years. Of the 10,203 housing units, most were households of families (71.5%) with an average household size of 2.67 people.

Census data show an increase in the percentage of minorities living in Crofton. In 2000, the racial makeup of the community was 90.21% White, 5.13% African American, 0.23% Native American, 2.33% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.60% from other races, and 1.44% from two or more races; Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.48% of the population.[27] In the 2010 census, the racial makeup of the community was 79.8% White (−10.4%), 10.3% Black (+5.2%), 4.7% Hispanic (+2.2%), 3.3% two or more races (+1.9%), 4.9% Asian (+2.6%), .1% Native American (+.1%), and 1.4% "some other race".[28]

Population history

The U.S. Census Bureau has recorded the following populations for the Crofton census-designated place.

YearTotal Population
1960NA[29]
19704,478[29]
198012,009[30]
199012,781[31]
200020,091[27]
201027,348[28]

Earnings data

Crofton has experienced a 33.99% income growth rate since 2000.[47] This exceeds both the Maryland state average rate (30.24%) and the national average rate (19.17%).[32]

According to a 2007 estimate,[33] the median income for a household in the area was $93,198, and the median income for a family was $101,644. Males had a median income of $56,819 versus $41,229 for females. The per capita income for the area was $33,518. About 2.0% of families and 2.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 3.0% of those under age 18 and 2.3% of those age 65 or over.

Income has risen since then. Based on the American Community Survey for 2008–2012, median incomes in the area were $104,279 for households and $120,316 for families.[34] The per capita income for the area was $43,452.[34] About 1.9% of families and 3.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 1.9% of those under age 18 and 3.9% of those age 65 or over.[34]

Crime and law enforcement

The area of Crofton is policed by the Crofton Police Department, which was founded in 1969.[35] The department operates under the Anne Arundel County Charter, aided by the Anne Arundel County Police Department and Sheriff's Office as directed by authority.[36]

Town Hall is centrally located in the older section of Crofton, at the corner of Crofton Parkway and Duke of Kent Drive. The structure was built as the sales center for the original Crawford development; it was donated to the community in 1973.[55] Town Hall contains offices for the town manager, other Crofton Civic Association (CCA) staff, and the police department.[37]

Landmarks

  • Katcef Archeological Site – archaeological site with native camp sites ranging from the Paleo-Indian Clovis period to the late Woodland period.[38] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.[58]
  • Linthicum Walks – a home built over 200 years ago by Thomas Linthicum III, a member of an influential family in Anne Arundel County. The original grant for the land was to Evan Davis in 1672 and obtained in 1699 by Thomas Linthicum, a Welsh immigrant. It was part of a medium-sized tobacco farm. George Washington stayed here during his travels to and from Annapolis and Philadelphia and his home at Mount Vernon, Virginia. Located next to Crofton Middle School and the planned location for Crofton High School, Linthicum Walks is owned by Anne Arundel County, run by the Department of Recreation and Parks and is currently being restored. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[39]
  • White's Hall – birthplace of Johns Hopkins, entrepreneur and philanthropist whose greatest legacy is the funding of Johns Hopkins University. Gerrard Hopkins came to America from England, settling in Crofton in 1660. The Hopkins family was in the Crofton area for 270 years and accumulated more than {{convert|1000|acre|abbr=on}} of land. The historic house – built in the late 1700s – still exists near the corner of Riedel Road and Johns Hopkins Road.[40] It is privately owned but empty.[41]

Notable Croftonites

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  • Spiro Agnew – Following his resignation as Vice President of the United States, Agnew ran Pathlite, Inc., a consulting firm in Crofton.[42]
  • Kyle Beckerman – Major League Soccer player for Real Salt Lake and 2014 World Cup star of the U.S. Team. Raised in Crofton and attended Crofton Woods Elementary School, Crofton Middle School, and DeMatha High School (in Washington D.C.) and Arundel High School in Gambrills, MD.[43]
  • Bill Belichick – head coach of the New England Patriots was raised in Crofton and went to Annapolis High
  • Peter Bondra – Hockey player
  • Steven Fischer – filmmaker and Emmy Award nominee, graduate of Arundel High School, resided in Crofton.
  • Johns Hopkins – businessman involved in the building of the B&O Railroad, founded Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • Chris Kubasik – President and Chief Operating Officer of Lockheed Martin Corporation, now living in Potomac, MD, was raised in Crofton and went to Arundel High School.
  • Alan Linhart – also known as Cereal Killaz, a Nu skool breaks act, resided in Crofton from 2008–2011.[44]{{unreliable source?|date=July 2013}}
  • Charles Thomas McMillen – former Democratic congressman, Rhodes Scholar, and pro basketball player.
  • Gheorghe Mureșan – former pro basketball player for the Washington Bullets (1993–1998), holds the record as being the tallest man ever to play in the NBA.{{citation needed|date=July 2013}}
  • Edward Snowden – Leaked sensitive government documents regarding mass surveillance. Attended Crofton Woods Elementary School, Crofton Middle School, and Arundel High School for 1 1/2 years.[45]

In popular culture

  • Crofton is briefly featured in an April 21, 2014 episode of the hit show, "The Blacklist", in an episode titled "The Pavlovich Brothers."[46]
  • Crofton is the home of several key characters in a December 17, 2013 episode of the hit show, "Person of Interest" in an episode titled "Lethe."[47]

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External links

  • Greater Crofton Chamber of Commerce
  • "Crofton, Maryland", at City-Data.com
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