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Greenspring, Baltimore


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nameGreenspring, Baltimore
native_name_lang
settlement_typeneighborhood statistical area
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coordinates
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subdivision_nameUnited States
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subdivision_name1Maryland
subdivision_type2City
subdivision_name2Baltimore
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area_total_sq_mi.226
area_land_sq_mi.226
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timezone1Eastern
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Greenspring is a neighborhood in the North District of Baltimore, located between the neighborhoods of Woodberry (east) and Central Park Heights (west). Its boundaries are marked by West Cold Spring Lane (north), Greenspring Avenue (east), and Springhill Avenue (south). The western edge of the neighborhood runs along Pimlico Road from West Cold Spring Lane to Park Heights Avenue, then along Park Heights Avenue to Springhill Avenue.

Demographics

Greenspring's population is predominantly (97.5%) black. Median household income for the neighborhood was estimated at $26,828 for 2009, which was significantly less than the city median of $38,772.

Public transportation

  • CityLink Navy (BaltimoreLink) provides bus service between Sinai Hospital (north) and Downtown Baltimore (south) along Greenspring Avenue.
  • LocalLink 28 (BaltimoreLink) runs from the Rogers Avenue Metro Station (west) to Moravia (east) along West Cold Spring Lane.
  • LocalLink 85 (BaltimoreLink) operates along Park Heights Avenue from the Penn-North Metro Station (east) and Randallstown (west).

References

References

  1. "Greenspring". Live in Baltimore.
  2. "Greenspring neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland". City-Data.com.
  3. See [[List of Baltimore neighborhoods]]
  4. (July 3, 2011). "Local Bus 1". MTA Maryland.
  5. (August 10, 2011). "Local Bus 33". MTA Maryland.
  6. (August 29, 2010). "Local Bus 54". MTA Maryland.
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