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Highlandtown

Patterson Park-Highlandtown Historic District
Baltimore n Luzern Sts.JPG
Northeast corner of Baltimore Street and Luzerne Avenue
Highlandtown, Baltimore is located in Baltimore
Highlandtown, Baltimore
Location Roughly bounded by Patterson Park Ave., E. Fayettte St., and Pulaski Hwy, Grundy St., Eastern Ave., Patterson Park, Baltimore, Maryland
Coordinates 39°17′30″N 76°34′23″W / 39.29167°N 76.57306°W / 39.29167; -76.57306Coordinates: 39°17′30″N 76°34′23″W / 39.29167°N 76.57306°W / 39.29167; -76.57306
Area 295 acres (119 ha)
Built 1867
Architect Gallagher, Edward J.; et al.
Architectural style Late Victorian, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals
NRHP Reference #

02001623

Added to NRHP December 27, 2002

02001623

Highlandtown is a neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

The area currently known as Highlandtown was established in 1866 when the area known as "Snake Hill" was established as a village outside of the Baltimore city limits. The first settlers of the community were primarily German Americans. In 1870 residents renamed the neighborhood "Highland Town" because of the views it offered over the city. The neighborhood was made part of Baltimore City in 1919.

The neighborhood today is bounded by Haven Street to the east, Baltimore Street to the north, Linwood Avenue to the west, and Eastern Avenue to the south. The long stretch of Eastern Avenue that runs through the neighborhood is notable as the Highlandtown's main commercial thoroughfare. The area was designated as a "Main Street District" by a previous mayor Martin O'Malley, seeking to promote commercial revitalization through economic incentives from the National Main Street Program.

Highlandtown is one of Baltimore's traditional blue-collar neighborhoods, and for this reason was designated as part of the Patterson Park/Highlandtown Historic District in the National Register of Historic Places. In Baltimorese the neighborhood is pronounced "Hollantown". Historically one of the city's main commercial and industrial hubs, the neighborhood suffered a period of decline beginning in the 1970s as the manufacturing sector declined and department stores were replaced by shopping malls.

Modern Highlandtown is in transition. The German, Polish, Czech, Italian, Irish, Greek, and Ukrainian population are being augmented with a growing Latino community. The headquarters of the Baltimore Science Fiction Society can be found on the northern edge of Highlandtown.


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