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Beverly Hills, Baltimore


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nameBeverly Hills
native_name_lang
settlement_typeneighborhood statistical area
image_skylineFile:WeaverAvenue Arcadia-BeverlyHills 08 11.jpg
image_captionHomes on Weaver Avenue
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameUnited States
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Maryland
subdivision_type2City
subdivision_name2Baltimore
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area_total_sq_mi0.133
area_land_sq_mi0.133
area_note
population_total791
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population_note
timezone1Eastern
utc_offset1-5
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postal_code_typeZIP code
postal_code21214
area_code_typeArea code
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Beverly Hills is a neighborhood in the Northeast District of Baltimore, located between the neighborhoods of Moravia-Walther, Arcadia and Lauraville. Its boundaries are drawn by Harford Road (west), Weaver Avenue (south), Harcourt Road (east), Moravia Road (northeast) and Grindon Avenue (north).

Most of the homes in Beverly Hills were built in 1929. The Beverly Hills Improvement Association was established during the same year to represent the interests of the neighborhood's residents.

Demographics

About two-thirds of the neighborhood's population is white and one-third black. With a median income of $63,508 estimated for 2009, Beverly Hills has fared well economically when compared with the city median of $38,772. Only 9.8 percent of its residents lived below the poverty level in 2009, while 22.9 percent of Baltimore's residents lived below the poverty line.

Public services

The nearest public school is Hamilton Elementary/Middle School.

LocalLink 54 (BaltimoreLink) provides local and express bus service to Downtown Baltimore along Harford Road.

LocalLink 28 (BaltimoreLink) stops along Moravia Road as it travels between Moravia, on the east side of Baltimore, and the Rogers Avenue Metro Station, on the west side of the city.

References

References

  1. "Beverly Hills neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland". City-Data.com.
  2. "Northeast District Maps". Baltimore City Government.
  3. "Discover Your Neighborhood". Live in Baltimore.
  4. "Beverly Hills". Live in Baltimore.
  5. (July 3, 2011). "Route 19 Local Bus Schedule". MTA Maryland.
  6. (August 10, 2011). "Route 33 Local Bus Schedule". MTA Maryland.
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