Charles Village, Baltimore
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Charles Village est un quartier du centre-nord de Baltimore, dans le Maryland, aux États-Unis. Il s'agit d'un quartier de classe moyenne avec de nombreuses maisons familiales. Sous la dénomination de Charles Village-Abell Historic District, le quartier est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis 1983.
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Charles Village is a neighborhood located in the north-central area of Baltimore, Maryland, USA. It is a diverse, eclectic, international, largely middle-class area with many single-family homes that is in proximity to many of Baltimore's cultural amenities. Nearby are the Baltimore Museum of Art, The Homewood campus of The Johns Hopkins University, Olmstead's Wyman Park, and the weekly Waverly Farmers Market, and the arts district, Station North. Homes are exemplary Baltimore brick and stone row houses, many dating from the 1890s. Running from downtown north is the historic boulevard, Charles Street, where Baltimore's Easter Promenade once took place.
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