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  2. Sherwood Gardens - Wikipedia

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    During the 1800s, the property on which the Sherwood Gardens rest was part of the Guilford estate of A S. Abell, founder of The Baltimore Sun. [1] The location of the gardens was a pond, which was filled in when the area was developed for housing in 1912 and named Stratford Green by the Olmsted Brothers who designed it and the Guilford community.

  3. Lakeland, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Lakeland is a neighborhood in south Baltimore, Maryland. Its borders are Annapolis Road on the east, the Baltimore city/county line to the south, a CSX / MARC Railroad line to the west, and the same railroad line to the north.

  4. 'You want to be whole': Facing eminent domain, North Lakeland ...

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    Whittled away bit by bit. The Richardson family has roots in Lakeland dating to at least the 1930s, according to John. His grandmother, parents and 10 siblings lived in homes south of the current ...

  5. Ashburton, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Ashburton is a middle class, predominantly African-American neighborhood in the Forest Park region of northwestern Baltimore City, Maryland.It is located near Liberty Heights Avenue and Hilton Street, and is characterized by mixture of single family housing and blocks of row houses.

  6. Ednor Gardens-Lakeside, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Ednor Gardens-Lakeside is a large community in northeast Baltimore, Maryland.It is bounded by 33rd Street to the south, Hillen Road to the east, Ellerslie Avenue to the west, and Argonne Drive, The Alameda, Loch Raven Boulevard, and Roundhill Road to the north.

  7. Sowebo - Wikipedia

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    A majority of these homes have ten- to fourteen-foot ceilings, tall distinctive windows, wood floors, and plaster walls. Exteriors are brick and mortar facades with cornices and marble steps. On side streets and alley streets (which are common in Baltimore ) a variety of two-story and two-story-with-attic rowhouses are found.

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  9. Frankford, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood's housing stock differed from those south of it, consisting of single-family homes rather than rowhouses which were prevalent throughout the core of the Baltimore City. [6] The Gardenville name is still used for some of the neighborhood's place names, for example, Gardenville Park and Ride is a connecting bus stop on Belair ...