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Ednor Gardens-Lakeside is a neighborhood of great diversity. The homes in our community range from large single family homes to semi-detached and townhouses in a number of different styles. A majority of our homes are owner-occupied, evidence of our belief in the value, stability and affordability of the area. Our community is a healthy mix of both family and single owners with a variety of lifestyles. |
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Ednor Gardens-Lakeside has one of the oldest Civic Associations in the City of Baltimore. The Association serves as an instrument which channels collective talents in dealing with the issues facing our community. Ednor Gardens-Lakeside is the future home of a new state of the art YMCA and Stadium Place, an award winning design for affordable senior housing.
We are a 5-10 minutes drive away from:
- Lake Montebello and Herring Run Park
- Clifton Park Golf Course
- Waverly Farmer’s Market
- Waverly Library
- Baltimore Museum of Art
- Union Memorial Hospital
- Good Samaritan Hospital
several large drugstores
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We are a 15-20 minutes drive away from:
- Downtown Baltimore
- the Cultural District
- the Inner Harbor
- Camdem Yards and PSInet Stadium
- Pennsylvania Station
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Public Transit lines 3, 22 and 36 service our neighborhood. |
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We enjoy a great variety of home styles in our community. From individual homes built in the Georgian style, Spanish influence and Brick Saltboxes, to several styles of semi-detached homes and a number of row homes built in English Tudor, French Norman and more traditional styles. |
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The land that is now Ednor Gardens-Lakeside was once part of the 500 acre estate of General Samuel Smith, Revolutionary War hero, Congressman, Senator and Mayor of Baltimore. General Smith fought beside the French during the American Revolution and admiring their spirit, he renamed his home "Montebello" in honor to their victory at the Battle of Montebello in 1800. The lake east of Hillen Rd proudly retains the name.
In time, most of General Smith’s estate was acquired by John W. Garrett, President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and later Ambassador to England. During Garrett’s ownership, Montebello include a private racetrack and extensive stables.
Close by Montebello was a stone quarry and Hertel’s Brickyard which provided bricks for an early generation of Baltimore rowhomes. The brickyard gave way to a wooden and earthen stadium in the 1920's which in turn was replace by Memorial Stadium, built in 1954. Once the ball teams moved to their new home downtown, the Memorial Stadium will be replaced with a YMCA, a community playground and the award winning design of Stadium Place, an affordable retirement community.
Ednor Gardens was a development of Edward G Gallagher and his sons Edward and Norman (hence Ednor). Building began after World War I and continued until the 1950's, these row homes are of varying styles, depending on the date of construction. Each were always of the most contemporary style at the time they were built.
Lakeside, geographically, named for nearby Lake Montebello, consists if mostly individual homes in a rich blend of styles. In addition to these single family homes you can find many semi-detached and row homes of colonial and traditional designs. While each of the homes in the area are distinctive, they all share a superior quality of craftsmanship and pride. |
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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. |
- Waverly
- Montebello Elementary
- City College
Convenient to many Colleges and Universities in north Baltimore:
- Morgan StateUniversity
- Johns Hopkins University
- University of Baltimore
- Towson University
- Loyola University
- College of Notre Dame
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