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Morrell Park, Baltimore


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nameMorrell Park
settlement_typeNeighborhood of Baltimore
pushpin_mapUnited States Baltimore
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameUnited States
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Maryland
subdivision_type2City
subdivision_name2Baltimore
timezone1Eastern
utc_offset1-5
timezone1_DSTEDT
postal_code_typeZIP code
postal_code21230
area_code_typeArea code
area_code410, 443, and 667

Morrell Park is a neighborhood community located in southwest Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

History and geography

Morrell Park, together with Westport, Violetville, and Mount Winans, were originally part of a tract of land named "Georgia," or "Georgia Plantation," and later called "Mount Clare." This survey, which measured 2368 acre, was deeded to Dr. Charles Carroll in 1732. Essentially, it is a hill.

The current Morrell Park is bounded by Hollins Ferry Road, the B&O Railroad tracks and Gwynns Falls to the east, I-95 to the north, Caton Avenue to the west and CSX Transportation tracks to the south.

At one point the neighborhood had trolley tracks running down Washington Boulevard; today the only mass transit serving the neighborhood is MTA Bus line 36, formerly MTA Bus line 11.

Its estimated mortgage is $469. Its estimated rent is $1,135. 67 percent of people own homes in Morrell Park. The common home is a Rowhouse. The median house purchase price is $68,750.

Schools

Morrell Park has one public school in the neighborhood, Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School. Digital Harbor High School serves Morrell Park families, although it is not located in the neighborhood.

Recreation

Morrell Park ' community center cost over 4.5 million dollars

Churches

  • Church On The Boulevard (formerly Evangelical Bible Church) / 2444 Washington Boulevard / 21230
  • New Covenant Community United Church (formerly St. Marks United Church of Christ) / 1805 Wickes Avenue / 21230
  • New Beginnings Seventh-Day Adventist Church (formerly Sexton United Methodist Church) / 1721 Sexton Street / 21230
  • The Purpose Center / 2728 Washington Blvd / 21230

References

References

  1. "Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School {{!}} Baltimore City Public Schools".
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