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A visit to Baltimore Maryland reveals a beautiful, vibrant downtown surrounded by huge neighborhoods in severe economic and structural distress. A view of B
https://allthatsinteresting.com/abandoned-baltimore-ghetto-photos
These haunting photos of the largely abandoned Baltimore ghetto provide a harrowing glimpse of one of the most beleaguered cities in all of America. Abandoned row houses off Eastern Ave., a major thoroughfare that traverses the entire eastern half of the city.Zorah Olivia/Flickr. The U.S. Census Bureau has counted an astonishing 46,800 vacant
https://theconversation.com/baltimores-toxic-slum-housing-and-its-part-in-the-violent-death-of-freddie-gray-40990
Published: April 29, 2015 2:06pm EDT. The house in which Freddie Gray grew up in the Baltimore neighbourhood of Druid Heights. Kim Hairston, Baltimore Su. Poisonous legacy. Langsdale Library
https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/section/businessdevelopment/highway-to-nowhere-baltimore-expressway-demolished-black-neighborhoods/
I n his acclaimed book on blockbusting and the redlining of Black communities, Not in My Neighborhood: How Bigotry Shaped a Great American City, former Baltimore Sun reporter Antero Pietila estimates that roughly 94,000 people—mostly Black residents—were dislocated between 1965 and 1980 by various expressway building, "slum clearance," and "urban renewal" efforts.
https://prospect.org/justice/government-policies-cemented-racism-reigns-baltimore/
How Government Policies Cemented the Racism that Reigns in Baltimore. A century of federal, state, and local policies have quarantined Charm City's black population in isolated slums. A boy runs from a public housing development toward the intersection where Freddie Gray was arrested, Friday, April 24, 2015, in Baltimore.
https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/baltimore-freddie-gray-elijah-cummings/
August 8, 2019. Who Broke Baltimore? We Did. Baltimore's decline isn't an accident. It took decades of government intervention and hundreds of millions of dollars. Emily Lieb. Boarded-up row
https://zakruti.com/travel/usa-by-car/video-292
Baltimore: Huge, Dangerous Slums Surround Beautiful DowntownI find it ugly both the old & the new. Its depressing as &%$, so little nature, no ... Mini-Games. x x. zakruti.com » Travels » Traveling in the USA by car. Baltimore: Huge, Dangerous Slums Surround Beautiful Downtown. FB Twitter Reddit. video description. Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1.
https://www.theurbanist.org/2021/09/17/baltimore_harborplace/
Concurrently, a West Baltimore kid named William Donald Schaefer ascended to the City Council in the 50's by opposing many of the roads and planning issues Rouse was touting. Schaefer became mayor in 1971. By then, some of those highways had been cancelled, including a bridge proposed to carry sixteen lanes of Interstate 95 over the middle part of the Inner Harbor.
https://themetropole.blog/2018/11/26/slum-clearance-a-la-mode1-the-battle-for-baltimores-tyson-street/
Ten thousand Negroes, nearly the whole colored population of Baltimore, attended Tyson's funeral in 1824. In Paty's framing, the new Tyson Street had betrayed its eponym. In 1946, Eddie Rosenfeld had paid $1,800 for his Tyson Street house. Six months later, someone bought a house down the block for $3,000.
https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/12/the-hunt-for-baltimores-slumlords/465312/
The Hunt for Baltimore's Slumlords. A video follows Carol Ott, a mother of two who is documenting every blighted property she can find in Baltimore. "Most people just assumed that for somebody
https://crimegrade.org/safest-places-in-downtown-baltimore-md/
Downtown is in the 3rd percentile for safety, meaning 97% of neighborhoods are safer and 3% of neighborhoods are more dangerous. This analysis applies to Downtown's proper boundaries only. See the table on nearby places below for nearby neighborhoods. The rate of crime in Downtown is 153.1 per 1,000 residents during a standard year.
https://digitalcommons.law.umaryland.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1298&context=fac_pubs
Deconstructing the Slums of Baltimore. ... Baltimore - Urban Development - History. Keywords: slums; housing; urban development; Baltimore; land use Created Date: 3/22/2007 1:21:02 PM
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https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2015/04/baltimores-failure-is-rooted-in-its-segregationist-past-the-citys-black-community-has-never-recovered.html
Now, Baltimore is a city of 620,000, and the large majority—63.7 percent—are black.And unlike Ferguson, where demographic strength lagged political representation, Baltimore's black
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/05/03/us/a-portrait-of-the-sandtown-neighborhood-in-baltimore.html
Freddie Gray grew up in Sandtown-Winchester, a Baltimore neighborhood that has been depressed for decades. It takes a long memory to recall when the neighborhood was a different place, but in the
https://crimegrade.org/safest-places-in-baltimore-md/
Baltimore is in the 10th percentile for safety, meaning 90% of cities are safer and 10% of cities are more dangerous. This analysis applies to the Baltimore area's proper boundaries only. See the table on nearby places below for nearby cities. The rate of crime in the Baltimore area is 62.58 per 1,000 residents during a standard year.
https://www.reddit.com/r/TheWire/comments/1617m97/is_that_part_of_baltimore_really_as_bad_as_in_the/
Last year they hit just under 340 murders in real life. Yes, parts of Baltimore are absolutely shit holes and extremely dangerous. The thing about the murders in Baltimore is that the majority are people in the "game". Most crime a regular person will experience is a simple mugging.
https://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=11787871&page=1
Baltimore: Huge, Dangerous Slums Surround Beautiful Downtown Lord Spoda A visit to Baltimore Maryland reveals a beautiful, vibrant downtown surrounded by huge neighborhoods in severe economic and
https://spotcrime.com/md/baltimore/downtown
Explore recent crime in Downtown, Baltimore, MD. SpotCrime crime map shows crime incident data down to neighborhood crime activity including, reports, trends, and alerts. ... Robbery 06/14/2024 11:00 PM 400 BLOCK OF E BALTIMORE ST. Assault 06/14/2024 10:49 PM 500 BLOCK OF S BENTALOU ST. Shooting 06/14/2024 10:49 PM 500 BLOCK OF S BENTALOU ST.
https://www.travelsafe-abroad.com/safest-neighborhoods-in-baltimore/
5. Mount Washington. Mount Washington is a scenic neighborhood located in northwest Baltimore. It's known for its beautiful parks and the outdoor amenities the parks provide. A low crime rate lets you enjoy outdoor time to the full with your family. Crime here is about 74% lower than the city average.
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If you stray a few blocks from a lot of these areas you will find gentrification everywhere. The most dangerous areas have blue light systems set up by police so if you see those its a direct indication. The most dangerous areas are cherry hill, west baltimore (besides the small neighborhood around Edgar allan poes house), and east greennount.
https://www.roadsnacks.net/these-are-the-10-worst-baltimore-neighborhoods/
The 10 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods In Baltimore For 2024. 1. Dundalk Cityside. There's an independent suburb of Baltimore called Dundalk, named after a town in Ireland. Just inside the city limits, you'll find something akin to its evil twin: Dundalk Cityside, the number 1 worst neighborhood in Baltimore for 2024.
https://www.city-data.com/forum/city-vs-city/1052288-baltimore-vs-detroit-who-has-worst-20.html
Nobody gives Baltimore a break because the seven harbor-side neighborhoods, Charles Street Corridor, Hampden, Roland Park, etc. are doing well. Someone visiting Baltimore could go to Harlem Park, Middle East, etc. (if they dare) and discover that those areas are pretty much urban dystopias.