Included Communities

More than simply a government office complex, State Center is where some of Baltimore’s most interesting and diverse neighborhood come together. From Mount Vernon on the east to Upton and Marble Hill in the northwest, State Center is the natural location for the residents of these neighborhoods to shop, work and play.

As the development of State Center moves forward, the great opportunities offered by all of its neighboring communities will be revealed to one new audience after another.

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Mt. Vernon

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…

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Upton

There's no "I" in Upton. "Love yourself! Love your neighbor! Love your neighborhood!" The historically rich African American community of Upton is a focus of urban revitalization. Together with the Upton Planning Committee, neighbors have created a family atmosphere while working to keep our community safe and clean…

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Seton Hill

An area rich in religious, Afro-American and architectural history, Seton Hill was designated, in 1968, as an Historic and Architectural Preservation District of Baltimore City and in 1975, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Seton Hill is architecturally significant as one of Baltimore’s earliest intact rowhouse neighborhoods…

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Bolton Hill

Bolton Hill is a neighborhood with tranquil tree lined streets, small quaint urban parks with fountains that complement this period architecture of 19th century mansion homes and modern townhomes…

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Madison Park

McCulloh from Lanvale to Presstman, Presstman, Madison, North, and a line along Jordan, form Madison's west, north, and east boundaries respectively. Its southern boundary zigzags clockwise from Dolphin and a point east of Eutaw Place along Dolphin. Hoffmann, Eutaw Place, Preston, Madison, and Lanvale. It has seven churches, five private institutional buildings, two schools, and one fire hall.

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 Heritage Crossing