Community Corner

By the Numbers: North Baltimore Historic Landmarks

The map above shows nine structures that have been, or legislation has been submitted to include, on the city's historic landmark list since 2008. 

Total buildings included or recommended for the historic landmark list by neighborhood citywide since 2008:

  1. Arcadia: 1
  2. Bolton Hill: 1
  3. Broadway East: 3
  4. Charles North: 3
  5. Downtown: 14
  6. Dunbar-Winchester: 1
  7. Fells Point: 2
  8. Guilford: 1
  9. Hampden: 3
  10. Harlem Park: 1
  11. Hollins Market: 1
  12. Inner Harbor: 1
  13. Jonestown: 1
  14. Mondawmin: 1
  15. Morgan Park: 1
  16. Mt. Vernon: 1
  17. Oliver: 2
  18. Riverside: 1
  19. Roland Park: 1
  20. Rosebank: 1
  21. Sandtown-Winchester: 2
  22. Seton Hill: 1
  23. South Baltimore: 1
  24. Tuscany-Canterbury: 2
  25. Upton: 1
  26. Waverly: 1
  27. Winchester: 1
* North Baltimore neighborhoods in bold 

The amount of buildings on, or considered for, landmark designation in a council member's district:
  1. Councilman Warren Branch: 2  
  2. Councilwoman Mary Pat Clarke: 7
  3. Councilman William Cole: 21
  4. Councilman Robert Curran: 2
  5. Councilman Bill Henry: 1
  6. Councilman James Kraft: 3
  7. Councilman Nick Mosby: 3
  8. Councilman Carl Stokes: 8
  9. Councilman William "Pete" Welch: 3
*Bold indicates council members who represent North Baltimore


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