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Franklintown Historic District

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Built
  
1826 (1826)

NRHP Reference #
  
01001214

Area
  
6 ha

Architect
  
Freeman, William H.

Opened
  
1826

Added to NRHP
  
11 November 2001

Franklintown Historic District

Location
  
5100-5201 N. Franklintown Rd.;1707-1809 N. Forest Park Ave., 5100 Hamilton Ave., 5100 Fredwall Ave., Baltimore, Maryland

Architectural style
  
Mid 19th Century Revival

Similar
  
Clifton Park - Balti, Mount Clare, Herring Run, Gwynns Falls Leakin P, Cylburn Arboretum

Franklintown Historic District is a national historic district in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is the result of a plan developed in 1832 by William H. Freeman (1790-1863), a local politician and entrepreneur. His plan evolved gradually over the course of several decades and owes its success to his untiring promotion of the village. The central feature is an oval plan with radiating lots around a central wooded park. The district includes an old stone grist mill known as Franklin Mill, the innovative radiating oval plan, and the associated hotel and commercial area. The key residential buildings are excellent examples of the "I"-house form and display steeply pitched cross gables found in vernacular rural buildings throughout much of Maryland.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

References

Franklintown Historic District Wikipedia