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Stone Hill Historic District

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Built
  
1845 (1845)

Opened
  
1845

Added to NRHP
  
26 December 2001

NRHP Reference #
  
01001370

Area
  
2 ha

Stone Hill Historic District

Location
  
Pacific, Puritan, Bay, Field and Worth Sts., Baltimore, Maryland

Architectural style
  
Mid 19th Century Revival, workers' housing

Similar
  
Royal Farms Arena, National Great Blacks In, Homewood Museum, Balti Convention Center, Lloyd Street Synagogue

Stone Hill Historic District is a national historic district in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is a complex of workers’ housing constructed about 1845-1847, consisting of seven gridded blocks overlooking the Jones Falls. The district comprises 21 granite duplexes, a granite Superintendent’s House, and a granite service building (now converted to a duplex), and all associated with Mount Vernon Mills. It is one of the original mill villages along the Jones Falls developed to house textile mill workers and remained under mill ownership, from 1845 to 1925.

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

References

Stone Hill Historic District Wikipedia