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Dickeyville
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North - Purnell Road
South - Windsor Mill Road
East - Forest Park Avenue, Pickwick Road. Sekots Road,
Tucker Lane, And Wetherdsville Road
West - County Line

Zip Code: 21230

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A national historic site consisting of 134 houses. Dickeyville has all the makings of a 19th century setting in Northwest Baltimore.
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Gwynn Falls Park runs through Dickeyville. The park is the site of many of our community events, inlcuding a Halloween bon fire, and some of the events of our three- day Fourth of July Celebration.  

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Dickeyville includes worker's cottages and more spacious dwellings that belonged to superintendents who oversaw the mills. Newer homes that conform to the styles of the older ones were built in the 1940s.

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Dickeyville, presently under consideration for designation as an Historical and Architectural Preservation District, became part of Baltimore City in 1918. It is located south of Gwynns Falls, off North Forest Park Avenue, and includes about 118 residential structures, one active church, one school and a group of mill buildings.
Click here for more information on this Neighborhood's History.
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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.
  • Dickey Hill Elementary
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Dickeyville Presbyterian Church

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Joan McCready
410-448-1737

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Average Home Sales— Prices by neighborhood
Baltimore I-Map — City mapping tool for cultural, civic, and property information
Baltimore Citistat— City agency accountability tool
Crime Mapping— Search recent crime data by address through the Baltimore Police Dept.
Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance— Track a variety of data through their interactive mapping system

 

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Dickeyville Community Association
www.gwynnsfallstrail.org

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1st Mariner Bank
City Life Realty
Regional Management
Silo Point
 
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