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Rognel Heights
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SouthWest Baltimore City close to the city line bordering Catonsville
East - Wildwood Parkway
West - Wicklow Road
South - Edmonson Avenue
North - Leakin Park
Zip code: 21229

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Leakin Park
Carrie Murray Center
Gwynn Falls Trail
Rognel Heights Cultural Center
Enoch Pratt Library Branch #28.
Ride University - Care Medical Clinic

Plus quick access to:
Edmonson Village Shopping Center
Edmonson Park

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Two-story brick duplex and row houses went upon Woodington, Wicklow, Kevin, Colborne, Flowerton, and Seminole in the 1940s and 1950s. Many houses were named "Colonial Daylights" by their builder, James Keelty, in the early 1950s because each room had an outside window.The two-story brick front row houses featured 6 rooms and bath, some with attics.

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Homes were built in the early 1950's by the Keelty Company on its last undeveloped portioned of land that was called the Wildwood Tract. During construction, however, development was transferred to the Kevin Company. Portions of this development represented the final phase of the Keelty Company's operations in the Edmonson Area which had begun in the early 1920's.

Click here (http://www.livebaltimore.com/nb/list/edmons/history/) for more information on this neighborhood's history.

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 School Links.       

Rognel Heights Middle School #89
Lyndhurst Elementary #88
Edmonson - Westside High School and Skill Center

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Wildwood Parkway Methodist
Central Church of Christ
Christ Deliverance
New Psalmist Baptist Church, 4501 Old Frederick Road
St. Bernadine Catholic Church
Edmonson Heights Seventh Day Adventist

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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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www.gwynnsfallstrail.org

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MECU
Integrity Title Co.
222 Saratoga Apartments
Silo Point
 
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