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Butchers Hill
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Butchers Hill is located in East Baltimore, just north of Fells Point and at the northwest end of Patterson Park. It is bounded by Fayette Street on the north, Patterson Park Avenue on the east, Pratt Street on the south, and Washington Street on the west.
Zip Code: 21231

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Once home to prosperous butchers, German merchants, and Jewish professionals and tradesmen, Butchers Hill has grown to become a diverse community representing a wide range of ages, races/ethnicities, occupations, and interests. As you walk through the neighborhood, you are sure to hear a blend of classical, jazz, urban contemporary, and alternative music and see a colorful mix of African American, Hispanic, Asian, and white children and adults. Located near Fells Point and Johns Hopkins Hospital, Butchers Hill attracts a number of singles, students, "empty-nesters," and professionals who enjoy the character and diversity of Baltimore's city life.

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Butchers Hill is just minutes from many of Baltimore's entertainment and cultural centers, including Patterson Park (largest park in downtown Baltimore), Fells Point, Canton, Inner Harbor, Camden Yards, the Lyric, the Meyerhoff, Center Stage, the Mechanic, and Walters Art Museum.
Annual Housing Tour every October, 2nd Sunday.
Neighborhood has its own park (Duncan Street Park).

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The neighborhood hosts a wide array of buildings from grand residences, dense rowhouses, and a few individual homes. Many homes have been restored and represent modification of old homes for modern uses. Butchers Hill has a number of artistic residents who have restored their homes with creative flair and style. If you were to take a peek inside many of the homes in Butchers Hill, you would find an eclectic mix of antiques and collectibles displayed in the renovated rowhouses and, outside, you would find an impressive array of flower gardens and roof decks.

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Butchers Hill was founded in the mid-1800s and derived its name from the butchers and poultry preparers who lived there. Construction of the neighborhood primarily took place between 1850 and 1920 and initially took advantage of traffic on the "Philadelphia Road." Later, innkeeper Jacob Loudenslager, who was also a butcher, lent his name to the hill for many years.

Streets were named in 1822 by Thomas Poppleton and the names Castle, Chester, Duncan, and Madeira are still in use.

A new wave of building happened after the Civil War; many of the finest homes were built during this building boom. Of note, the Citizens Passenger Railway laid tracks in Baltimore Street to transport riders to Patterson Park.

Since the turn of the century, Butchers Hill has changed little physically. However, the residents have become more diverse in every way and the neighborhood is known for its welcoming nature.

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This list may not include all schooling options for this neighborhood. For more information on Baltimore schools visit the Live Baltimore's School Links.
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Butchers Hill Association
27 S. Patterson Park Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21231

Dave Dyer, President
410-342-7655
dave@viacapital.net

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Druid Heights CDC
2140 McCullloh Street
Baltimore, MD 21217
410-523-1350
www.druidheights.com

People’s Homesteading Group, Inc.
410 East North Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
410-889-0071

St. Ambrose Housing Aid
321 E. 25th Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
410-235-5770
www.stambros.org

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Butchers Hill Association
Patterson Park Homepage
Southeastern District Police Community Relations Council

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