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Ridgely's Delight
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Adjacent to Camden Yards and University Center,
and within walking distance of the Inner Harbor.
Zip Code: 21230

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A small, charming, and historic neighborhood full of brick row houses, circa mid-19th century. Many interesting renovations and gardens. Great neighborhood for professionals working at University Center or downtown, and for commuters using light rail, MARC trains or the Beltway.

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Babe Ruth Birthplace and Orioles' Museum
Oriole Park at Camden Yards (Baseball)
The new Ravens NFL stadium (Football)

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Mostly 2 and 3 story historic row houses. Ranges from quaint converted ally homes on Dover Street and Melvin Drive to large 3 story houses on the main streets. Some have garages or driveways.

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The name of this charming neighborhood is derived from a plantation owned by Charles Ridgely, who acquired the estate as dowry from his wife, Rebecca, the daughter of John Eager Howard. In 1732 he combined the property with another known as Brotherly Love and named the entire area Ridgely's Delight.

Legend has it that George Washington stopped in one of the homes in Ridgely's Delight to nurse an injured arm, the same home that later became a stop on the Underground Railroad. Participation in the events of both the Revolutionary era and Civil War era is quite an incredible mixture for one neighborhood, and especially one house, but Ridgely's Delight is full of interesting mixtures.

The neighborhood has oscillated between low and high income inhabitants, attempting, sometimes successfully, to have both live in the same area, a very rare phenomenon. In the early 19th century , the small, cozy, Federal-style houses were inhabited by the poorer craftspeople, the first settlers. In the latter part of the century, when the affluent professionals moved in (the area was once nicknamed Professional Row because of the abundance of dentists and doctors who lived there), the architecture gradually transformed to ornate rowhouses.

In the 1970s a similar blending of classes took place, with similar efforts to live together happily without displacing anyone. Gradual urban decay, a phenomenon that effected all center city areas at the time, resulted in a resurgence of lower income residents in the area. The city's Urban Homesteading Program, started in 1973, helped rebuild Ridgely's Delight to its former splendor. The City's $1 homesteading program gave 20th century pioneers a chance to restore faded houses to their former glory with the help of low interest loans. The program attracted many middle and upper income people, particularly from the expensive Washington DC housing market, but made efforts not to cause the displacement of former low rent inhabitants.

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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 School Links. 
  • None in the Area
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None within the boundaries of Ridgely's Delight, however many are within walking distance.

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Sharon Reuter
Ridgely's Delight Association, Inc.
E-mail:
smreuter@aol.com

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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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www.ridgelysdelight.org
The Babe Ruth Museum
www.gwynnsfallstrail.org
The Irish Shrine at Lemmon Street

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MT Bank
Integrity Title Co.
The Eden
 
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