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Dundalk Historic District

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Built
  
1893

NRHP Reference #
  
83003630

Area
  
49 ha

Architect
  
Palmer, Edward L.

Opened
  
1893

Added to NRHP
  
8 December 1983

Dundalk Historic District

Location
  
Roughly bounded by Liberty Pkwy., Dunman, Willow Spring and Sunship Rds., Chesapeake and Patapsco Aves., Baltimore, Maryland

Architectural style
  
Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Modern Movement

Similar
  
Royal Farms Arena, Fort McHenry, National Great Blacks In, Homewood Museum, Balti Convention Center

Dundalk Historic District is a national historic district in Baltimore, and Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The district is a cohesive unit made up of residential, commercial, and institutional buildings with structures that generally date from 1910-1940. Major architectural styles represented include Period Revival (particularly Colonial Revival and Tudor Revival) and Art Deco/Streamline Moderne. The District includes 962 resources contribute to its significance. It includes the only two housing developments built by the United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation (EFC) in Maryland during World War I and reflects experimentation with Garden City planning ideals. Many of the buildings within the District represent the work of noted Baltimore architect Edward L. Palmer, Jr..

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

References

Dundalk Historic District Wikipedia