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Mount Vernon, Baltimore

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Mount Vernon, Baltimore
NameMount Vernon, Baltimore
CityBaltimore
StateMaryland
CountryUnited States

Mount Vernon, Baltimore is a historic neighborhood located in the heart of Baltimore City, surrounded by notable landmarks such as the Washington Monument (Baltimore), Baltimore Cathedral, and the Enoch Pratt Free Library. The neighborhood is situated near the University of Baltimore, Maryland Institute College of Art, and University of Maryland, Baltimore. It is also close to the Baltimore Inner Harbor, Fell's Point, and Federal Hill (Baltimore). The neighborhood's architecture is a mix of Federal-style architecture, Greek Revival architecture, and Italianate architecture, with notable examples including the Ashton House (Baltimore), Chase-Lloyd House, and Eutaw Place Temple.

Geography

Mount Vernon, Baltimore is bounded by Charles Street (Baltimore), Mount Royal Avenue, Cathedral Street (Baltimore), and Read Street (Baltimore). The neighborhood is situated near the Jones Falls Expressway, which connects to the Baltimore Beltway and Interstate 83 (Maryland). The area is also close to the Gwynns Falls Trail, a hiking and biking trail that runs along the Gwynns Falls stream. Nearby neighborhoods include Midtown Baltimore, Downtown Baltimore, and Bolton Hill (Baltimore), which are all connected by a network of streets, including St. Paul Street (Baltimore), Calvert Street (Baltimore), and Charles Street (Baltimore). The neighborhood is also near the Penn Station (Baltimore), a major transportation hub that serves Amtrak, Maryland Area Regional Commuter (MARC) train, and Light Rail (Baltimore).

History

The history of Mount Vernon, Baltimore dates back to the late 18th century, when the area was part of a large estate owned by John Eager Howard, a Continental Army officer and Governor of Maryland. The estate was later subdivided and developed into a residential neighborhood, with many notable residents, including Francis Scott Key, author of The Star-Spangled Banner, and John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States. The neighborhood was also home to the Peabody Institute, a music conservatory founded by George Peabody, a prominent Baltimore philanthropist. The institute is now part of the Johns Hopkins University and is located near the Walters Art Museum and the Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center.

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, the population of Mount Vernon, Baltimore was approximately 5,500 people, with a diverse mix of African American, White American, Asian American, and Hispanic and Latino American residents. The neighborhood is also home to a large LGBT community, with many gay bars and LGBT organizations, including the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Baltimore and the Baltimore Pride parade. The area is also popular with young professionals and students from nearby universities, including the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Towson University, and Morgan State University.

Culture

Mount Vernon, Baltimore is known for its vibrant cultural scene, with many art galleries, museums, and theaters, including the Baltimore Theatre Project, Center Stage (theater), and the Everyman Theatre. The neighborhood is also home to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, which performs at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. The area is also popular with foodies, with many restaurants, cafes, and bars, including the Brewer's Art, The Helmand, and Ida B's Table. The neighborhood hosts many cultural events throughout the year, including the Baltimore Book Festival, Baltimore Jazz Festival, and the Mount Vernon Festival.

Education

Mount Vernon, Baltimore is served by the Baltimore City Public Schools system, with several schools in the area, including the Baltimore City College, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, and the Paul Laurence Dunbar High School. The neighborhood is also home to several private schools, including the Baltimore Lab School, The Bryn Mawr School, and the Gilman School. The area is also close to several universities and colleges, including the University of Baltimore School of Law, University of Maryland School of Law, and the Maryland Institute College of Art.

Transportation

Mount Vernon, Baltimore is accessible by car, with several major roads and highways nearby, including the Jones Falls Expressway, Baltimore Beltway, and Interstate 83 (Maryland). The neighborhood is also served by public transportation, including the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) bus and Light Rail (Baltimore), which connect to the Baltimore Penn Station and other parts of the city. The area is also bike-friendly, with several bike lanes and bike share programs, including the Baltimore Bike Share program. The neighborhood is also within walking distance of the Baltimore Inner Harbor and other nearby attractions, including the National Aquarium, Fort McHenry, and the American Visionary Art Museum.

Category:Neighborhoods in Baltimore