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Radnor Winston is a friendly, affordable and diverse neighborhood tucked behind the campuses of Loyola College and The College of Notre Dame. Radnor Winston's nomination to the National Register of Historic Places was just approved May 13, 2003 by the Governor's Consulting Committee. The Radnor Winston Improvement Association is an active volunteer organization with a long history of activism on local issues of concern. |
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Gallagher Mansion Loyola College The College of Notre Dame Close to Govans Branch, Enoch Pratt Library Close to the historic Senator Theater Minutes to Downtown or Towson Numerous social events throughout the year, sponsored by the Radnor Winston Improvement Association, including the Progressive Porch Party in September and a pancake breakfast in February. |
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Radnor Winston boasts wonderful housing stock that includes a few larger homes built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, frame bungalow, cottages and 4-squares built from the teens through the '30's and a number of semi-detached homes built in the '40's and '50's. |
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Radnor Winston is one of a number of early suburban communities developed along the York Road street car line in the early decades of the 20th century, built on land where there had previously been a number of large country estates. The Radnor-Winston Improvement Association was formed in 1958. |
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Roland Park Elementary/Middle School
"A Blue Ribbon School of Excellence"
www.rolandparkpublic.org
410-396-6420
In addition, there are a great number and wide variety of independent, parochial, and public charter schools within a 15-20 minute radius of our community. Visit the Live Baltimore School Links. |
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