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Maybe this isn't strictly a political question ...... or maybe it is.
Are Baltimore's neighborhoods losing their identities? Or are they simply evolving?
Canton used to be well defined. Now parts of Highlandtown seem to have become "North Canton".
Same for Fells Point. There's now homes advertised for sale as being in "North Fells Point".
We own a row house on Heath Street where my son lives. That was always South Baltimore, SoBo, or even SoWeBo. Now it gets called South Federal Hill. Even stretching the point, Federal Hill could not possible be further south than Fort Avenue. But there it is ...... 6 or 8 blocks south of Fort Avenue and they're calling it South Federal Hill.
Years ago we lived on Fairview Ave. It is a small street that is way up in the Northeast corner of the city, between Belair (B'lare :) ) Rd to the west and the county line to the east. Back then it was Overlea. I don't know what the area's called now.
Waverly, and Hamden, and Charles Village and others seem to be expanding ..... right along with real estate values. At the expense of lesser-known place names.
Is it just me or does anyone else think this is happening
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