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List of Baltimore neighborhoods

The following are a list of major neighborhoods in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, USA , organized by broad geographical location within the city:

Contents

Northwest

  • Arlington
  • Ashburton
  • Fallstaff
  • Forest Park
  • Glen
  • Howard Park
  • Park Heights
  • Pimlico
  • Reisterstown Station

North

  • Charles Village
  • Govans
  • Guilford
  • Hampden
  • Homeland
  • Mount Washington
  • Remington
  • Roland Park
  • Village of Cross Keys
  • Waverly
  • Woodberry

Northeast

  • Belair-Edison
  • Cedonia
  • Gardenville
  • Hamilton
  • Lauraville

West

  • Harlem Park
  • Mondawmin
  • Rosemont
  • Sandtown - Winchester
  • Walbrook

Central

East

  • Armistead Gardens
  • Greenmount
  • Madison-Eastend
  • Oldtown-Latrobe

Southwest

  • Edmondson Village
  • Irvington
  • Morrell Park
  • Pigtown
  • Ten Hills
  • Union Square
  • Violetville
  • Washington Village
  • Windsor Hills

South

  • Brooklyn
  • Cherry Hill
  • Curtis Bay
  • Fairfield - Wagners Point
  • Federal Hill
  • Lakeland
  • Locust Point
  • South Baltimore
  • Mount Winans
  • Westport

Southeast

External Links

City of Baltimore Neighborhoods Website

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