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.Neighborhoods - Central
Please Note:  This neighborhood list is NOT complete.  These are the only profiles completed for now.  Check back for updates.
Downtown Baltimore:  Central Business District/ Inner Harbor
   
City Center: The historic heart of Downtown Baltimore, City Center encompasses such communities as Historic Charles Street, Charles Center, Market Place and is home to hundreds of businesses and offices.

Downtown's Inner Harbor features world class attractions such as the National Aquarium and Port Discovery Children's Museum as well as thousands of hotel rooms and acres of meeting space. One can enjoy fine shopping, dining, and entertainment at Harborplace, the Power Plant, and Power Plant Live. Nearby communities include Little Italy, Historic Jonestown, Harborview, and Inner Harbor East.

The focus of massive new investments, Downtown's West Side is being transformed by ambitious development projects such as the just completed Atrium at Market Center. West Side communities include University Center, and the Loft District.

Home to both the Baltimore Orioles and Baltimore Ravens, Camden Yards is much more than just architecturally acclaimed sports stadiums. Camden Yards is the gateway to downtown with unparalleled access from I-395, the Baltimore/Washington Parkway and MARC's Camden Line with service to Washington DC. Enjoy the Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum, neighborhood bars and restaurants while you are here. Nearby communities include the neighborhood of Ridgley's Delight and the Carol Camden Business Center.

Mt. Vernon Cultural District

 

A National Register Historic District, Mount Vernon encompasses the best of what city living has to offer. This lively neighborhood not only serves as the cultural center of Baltimore but as the home to a diverse group of residents and businesses. College students who walk to class and professionals who work here, downtown, or as far away as Washington and New York are just some of the people who take advantage of Mt. Vernon's convenient location. Singles and empty nesters, who seek to avoid the monotony of the suburbs, enjoy a wide array of art, entertainment, and services just steps from their front door. Living spaces include, single family Victorian row homes, carriage houses, condominiums, apartments in row homes, and several high-rises.

Mt. Vernon acquired its land and name during the 19th century when John Eager Howard and his heirs donated the highest point in Baltimore to become the site for the first memorial to George Washington. The site of the Washington Monument in Mt. Vernon Square is generally regarded as one of the most beautiful urban sites in the world.

 
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