Yesterday, I saw this article in the Post regarding how, at least in Virginia, some of the boundaries of the 'census designated places' have changed since the 2000 Census.
As Woodbridge becomes Marumsco, more than the name changes
They mention how the boundaries of the area that the Census designates as "Woodbridge" have become smaller, and a new 'census designated place' has also been created. This got me curious about whether something similar has happened in Maryland. I've been searching the Census website for a while now, but I always have a hard time finding what I'm looking for on there.
I'm assuming that since the Post has a map of the boundaries of the new CDPs in Virginia, that information about these boundaries must have been released recently. Does anybody know where I can find a map of this from the 2010 Census? I did manage to find a list of the CDPs that were used, and they seem to have separated Lanham-Seabrook and Oxon Hill-Glassmanor into their own 'places', but I can't find any information yet about the boundaries that they assigned to these areas.