Baltimore Neighborhoods

Baltimore Neighborhoods

Neighborhoods in the city of Baltimore are officially divided into nine geographical regions: Northern, Northwestern, Northeastern, Western, Central, Eastern, Southern, Southwestern, and Southeastern, with each patrolled by a respective Baltimore Police Department district. However, it is not uncommon for locals to divide the city simply by East or West Baltimore, using Charles Street or I-83 as a dividing line, and/or into North and South using Baltimore Street as a dividing line. The following is a list of major neighborhoods in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, organized by broad geographical location within the city. See below for a list of maps published by the City of Baltimore Department of Planning. Northwest • Arlington • Ashburton • Burleigh-Leighton • Callaway-Garrison • Central Forest Park • Central Park Heights • Cheswolde • Cross Country • Dolfield • Dorchester • East Arlington • Fallstaff • Forest Park/Howard Area • Gwynn Oak • Glen • Grove Park • Hanlon Park – Longwood • Howard Park • Langston Hughes • Liberty Square • Lucille Park • Northwest Community Action • Park Circle • Park Heights • Pimlico • Purnell • Reisterstown Station • Towanda-Grantley • West Hill Square • West Forest Park • Windsor Hills • Woodmoor North • Abell • Bellona-Gittings • Better Waverly • Barclay • Cameron Village • Cedarcroft • Charles North • Charles Village, (formerly Peabody Heights) • Chinquapin Park-Belvedere • Cold Spring • Village of Cross Keys , (off Falls Road) • Cylburn , (near Cylburn Arboreteum) • Edgecomb • Ednor Gardens-Lakeside • Evergreen , (part of Roland Park - near "Evergreen House" [Garrett Mansion] on Charles Street) • Mid-Govans , (formerly Govanstown) • Glen Oaks • Greenspring • Guilford • Hampden • Harwood • Hoes Heights • Homeland • Homewood Campus of Johns Hopkins University • Kenilworth Park • Kernewood • Keswick • Lake Evesham • Lake Walker • Levindale • Loyola-Notre Dame (Loyola College - now Loyola University Maryland and College of Notre Dame of Maryland - now Notre Dame of Maryland University area, North Charles Street and East Cold Spring lane) • Mid-Charles • Mid-Govans • Mount Washington • Medfield • New North Roland Park-Poplar Hill • Oakenshawe • Old Goucher • The Orchards • Pen Lucy • Radnor-Winston • Remington • Richnor Springs • Roland Park • Rosebank (part of Govans) • Sabina Mattefeldt • Saint Paul • Station North Arts and Entertainment District , (formerly Penn-North-Charles or Mid-Town) • Tuscany-Canterbury • Tuxedo Park , (part of Roland Park) • Waverly • Wilson Park • Winston-Govans • Woodberry • Woodbourne Heights • Woodbourne-McCabe • Wyman Park • Wyndhurst Northeast • Arcadia • Armistead Gardens • Belair-Edison • Belair-Parkside • Beverly Hills • Cedmont • Cedonia • Christopher • Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello • Orchard Ridge • Four by Four • Frankford • Gardenville • Glenham-Belford • Hamilton • Harford-Echodale-Perring Parkway • Hillen • Hollander Ridge • Idlewood • Lauraville • Loch Raven • Mayfield • Mayfield-Montebello • Moravia-Walther • Morgan Park • North Harford Road • Northwood, Baltimore • Overlea • Parkside • Perring-Loch • Ramblewood • Rosemont Avenue • Stonewood-Pentwood-Winston • Taylor Heights • Waltherson • Westfield • Wilson Heights • Wilson Park • Woodbourne Heights • Woodring • • West • Allendale • Bridgeview-Greenlawn • Coppin Heights • Easterwood • Edmondson Village • Evergreen Lawn • Franklin Square • Harlem Park • Heritage Crossing • Lexington • Midtown-Edmondson • Mondawmin • Mosher • Panway-Braddish • Penn-North • Poppleton • Rosemont • Sandtown-Winchester • Union Square • Upton • Walbrook Central • Belvedere • Bolton Hill • Charles Center [1] • Charles North , (formerly known as Charles-North, or Penn-North-Charles) • Cathedral Hill [2] • Bromo Arts District (formerly known as Westside)[3] • Preston Gardens [4] • Druid Heights • Heritage Crossing • Inner Harbor • Lakeview Towers • Lexington Terrace • Madison Park • McCulloh Homes • Mount Vernon • Otterbein • Power Plant Live! , (commercial/tourist development at old Centre Market/Market Place, by East Pratt Street) • Reservoir Hill • Ridgely's Delight • Seton Hill • Somerset Homes • Station North • Upton • University of Maryland, Baltimore East • Armistead Gardens • Barclay • Berea • Biddle Street • Broadway East • Darley Park • Douglass Homes • Dunbar-Broadway • East Baltimore Midway • Ellwood Park • Gay Street • Greenmount • Johnston Square • Jonestown • Latrobe Homes • Madison-Eastend • McElderry Park • Middle East • Milton-Montford • Old Town • Oliver • Orangeville • Penn-Fallsway • Pleasant View Gardens • Somerset Holmes-Monument East • South Clifton Park Southwest • Allendale • Baltimore Highlands , (partially in Baltimore County ) • Barre Circle • Beechfield • Bentalou-Smallwood • Booth-Boyd • Carrollton Ridge • Carroll South • Dickeyville • Edmondson • Fairmount • Franklintown • Gwynn's Falls • Hillside Park • Hilton • Hollins Market • Irvington • Hillside Park • Mill Hill • Monastery Gardens • Morrell Park • Mount Holly • Oaklee • Pigtown , (aka: Washington Village) • Pratt Monroe • Primrose Place • Ridgely's Delight • Rognel Heights • Rosemont • Saint Agnes • Saint Joseph's • Shipley Hill • Sowebo • Ten Hills • Tremont • Uplands • Violetville • Wakefield • Wallbrook • Westgate • West Hills • West Mullberry • Western • West Pratt • Winchester • Windsor Hills • Yale Heights • South • Arundel Cove , (defunct - west of Hawkins Point, by United States Coast Guard Yard at Curtis Bay) • Brooklyn • Brooklyn Homes • Cherry Hill • Curtis Bay • Fairfield , (mostly vacant, composed of old Fairfield and Fairfield Homes [razed]) • Federal Hill • Harborview , (Harborview Tower - [apts.-condos], off Key Highway) • Hawkins Point • Lakeland • Locust Point • Masonville , (defunct - razed by construction of Baltimore Harbor Tunnel Thruway , (1957) • Mount Winans • Otterbein • Riverside • South Balto.Imp.Comm./West Federal Hill • Sharp-Leadenhall • Shoreline • South Baltimore , (old South Baltimore, north of Hanover Street Bridge, [1917]) • Wagner's Point , (also known as East Brooklyn - razed 1990's) • Westport Southeast • Bayview • Brewer's Hill • Butchers Hill • Canton • Douglass Homes • Dunbar • Eastwood • Ellwood Park • Fells Point • Fells Prospect • Fifteenth Street • Graceland Park • Greektown • Harbor East • Harbor Point , (continuation of Harbor East development - site of old Allied-Signal chromium plant) • Hopkins Bayview • Highlandtown • Jonestown • Joseph Lee • Kresson • Little Italy • McElderry Park • Medford-Broening Highway • O'Donnell Heights • Patterson Park • Patterson Place • Perkins Homes • Pleasant View Gardens • St Helena • Upper Fells Point • Washi .

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