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McElderry Park, Baltimore

McElderry Park is a neighborhood in the northern part of the southeastern district of the City of Baltimore. Its boundaries are marked by East Fayette Street, East Monument Street, Linwood Avenue, and Patterson Park Avenue. South of McElderry Park is the neighborhood of Patterson Park; Butchers Hill is to the southwest. Ellwood Park is located to the east, and the campus of The Johns Hopkins Hospital to the west. To its north is the neighborhood of Madison-East End.[1]

McElderry Park
Amazing Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2424 McElderry Street
McElderry Park
Coordinates: 39°17′50″N 76°34′53″W / 39.297211°N 76.581316°W / 39.297211; -76.581316
CountryUnited States
StateMaryland
CityBaltimore
Area
 • Total.161 sq mi (0.42 km2)
 • Land.161 sq mi (0.42 km2)
 [1]
Population
 (2008)[1]
 • Total4,477
 • Density28,000/sq mi (11,000/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
21224 and 21205
Area code410, 443, and 667

In the early 1980s, McElderry Park suffered from white flight and abandonment by its working class homeowners. The closing of nearby public housing flooded the neighborhood with Section 8 tenants in individual rowhouses and apartments, with additional street crime, and illegal drug trade. Throughout the 1990s, the area became the most crime-ridden in old East Baltimore. Efforts are underway to turn things around, replacing abandoned buildings with productive uses such as public gardens.

The 2000 census reported that 34.3 percent of McElderry Park's families had incomes below the poverty line. Although predominantly black, the neighborhood has significant white and Hispanic populations.[1]

History edit

The Park takes its name from the McElderry family, who were wealthy merchants in Baltimore in the early 19th century. Irish immigrant Thomas McElderry (1758 – 1810) arrived in Baltimore in 1793 and quickly established himself—building a wharf that bore his name, improving Market Square, and helping found the Baltimore Water Company.[2][3][4]

McElderry Park is located entirely within the bounds of the East Monument Historic District. Historically, McElderry and the nearby neighborhood of Middle East were the heart of the Czech immigrant community in Baltimore. This area was often known as "Little Bohemia" or "Swampoodle".[5][6]

Jimmy Carter lends a hand edit

Former 38th president Jimmy Carter [served 1977-1981], assisted 300 volunteers on October 5, 2010 at a "Habitat for Humanity" project in McElderry Park. This weeklong project restored vacant houses in the 2400 block of Jefferson Street.[7][8]

"Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake" has been working with the Monument-McElderry-Fayette Revitalization Plan Board since 2006 on a long-term plan to restore blighted portions of McElderry Park. When they began work in 2007, only two of 43 houses in the 2400 block of Jefferson Street were occupied. The Plan Board's co-chairman expected to have 32 of the houses owner-occupied by the end of 2010.[7]

Amazing Port Street Sacred Commons edit

"Amazing Port Street Sacred Commons" is a prayer labyrinth, perennial garden, and open, grassy field located behind the Amazing Grace Lutheran Church (founded/merged 1996 from several earlier Lutheran churches), located at 2424 McElderry Street. The space currently used by the Commons was previously occupied by abandoned, dilapidated houses. It was purchased and developed by the church as open green space with a grant from the TKF Foundation. The Commons is open to the public, of all faiths, as required by the grant. Produce from the garden is distributed by the church's food pantry, the "Center for Grace-full Living".[9]

Public services edit

Schools edit

Enoch Pratt Free Library edit

Parks edit

Transportation edit

Route 35 (MTA Maryland) provides bus service between Downtown Baltimore and White Marsh, with stops along East Monument Street and East Madison Street. The Route 40 Quickbus stops at East Fayette Street and Linwood Avenue along its crosstown course between Woodlawn in the west and Essex in the east of suburban Baltimore County. Route 13 passes through the neighborhood along Milton Avenue, McElderry Street and Linwood Avenue. Route 20 and Route 23 provide crosstown bus service along East Fayette Street.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Mcelderry Park neighborhood" City-Data.com. Retrieved 2010-10-06.
  2. ^ "McElderry Clan A Large One". The Baltimore Sun. 7 Aug 1906. Retrieved 2020-08-22.
  3. ^ "Thomas McElderry (1758-1810)". New York Art Resources Consortium. Retrieved 2020-03-19.
  4. ^ Scharf, J. Thomas (1874). The chronicles of Baltimore: being a complete history of "Baltimore town" and Baltimore city from the earliest period to the present time. Baltimore: Turnbull Bros. pp. 295–296.
  5. ^ "Mcelderry Park". Live Baltimore. Retrieved 2019-05-11.
  6. ^ "East Monument Historic District" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 2019-05-11.
  7. ^ a b Liz F. Kay (October 6, 2010). "A presidential assist in Baltimore and Annapolis". The Baltimore Sun. p. 1.
  8. ^ Susan Dunn-Lisuzzo. . Habitat for Humanity. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
  9. ^ Anne Raver (October 15, 2008). "Public Spaces Meant to Heal". New York Times. Retrieved 2010-10-07.

External links edit

  • Monument-McElderry-Fayette Area Plan, September 2006[permanent dead link]
  • Historic East Baltimore Community Action Coalition, Inc.[permanent dead link]
  • Southeast District Maps, Baltimore City Neighborhoods Portal

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McElderry Park is a neighborhood in the northern part of the southeastern district of the City of Baltimore Its boundaries are marked by East Fayette Street East Monument Street Linwood Avenue and Patterson Park Avenue South of McElderry Park is the neighborhood of Patterson Park Butchers Hill is to the southwest Ellwood Park is located to the east and the campus of The Johns Hopkins Hospital to the west To its north is the neighborhood of Madison East End 1 McElderry ParkNeighborhood of BaltimoreAmazing Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church 2424 McElderry StreetMcElderry ParkCoordinates 39 17 50 N 76 34 53 W 39 297211 N 76 581316 W 39 297211 76 581316CountryUnited StatesStateMarylandCityBaltimoreArea Total 161 sq mi 0 42 km2 Land 161 sq mi 0 42 km2 1 Population 2008 1 Total4 477 Density28 000 sq mi 11 000 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP code21224 and 21205Area code410 443 and 667In the early 1980s McElderry Park suffered from white flight and abandonment by its working class homeowners The closing of nearby public housing flooded the neighborhood with Section 8 tenants in individual rowhouses and apartments with additional street crime and illegal drug trade Throughout the 1990s the area became the most crime ridden in old East Baltimore Efforts are underway to turn things around replacing abandoned buildings with productive uses such as public gardens The 2000 census reported that 34 3 percent of McElderry Park s families had incomes below the poverty line Although predominantly black the neighborhood has significant white and Hispanic populations 1 Contents 1 History 2 Jimmy Carter lends a hand 3 Amazing Port Street Sacred Commons 4 Public services 4 1 Schools 4 2 Enoch Pratt Free Library 4 3 Parks 4 4 Transportation 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe Park takes its name from the McElderry family who were wealthy merchants in Baltimore in the early 19th century Irish immigrant Thomas McElderry 1758 1810 arrived in Baltimore in 1793 and quickly established himself building a wharf that bore his name improving Market Square and helping found the Baltimore Water Company 2 3 4 McElderry Park is located entirely within the bounds of the East Monument Historic District Historically McElderry and the nearby neighborhood of Middle East were the heart of the Czech immigrant community in Baltimore This area was often known as Little Bohemia or Swampoodle 5 6 Jimmy Carter lends a hand editFormer 38th president Jimmy Carter served 1977 1981 assisted 300 volunteers on October 5 2010 at a Habitat for Humanity project in McElderry Park This weeklong project restored vacant houses in the 2400 block of Jefferson Street 7 8 Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake has been working with the Monument McElderry Fayette Revitalization Plan Board since 2006 on a long term plan to restore blighted portions of McElderry Park When they began work in 2007 only two of 43 houses in the 2400 block of Jefferson Street were occupied The Plan Board s co chairman expected to have 32 of the houses owner occupied by the end of 2010 7 Amazing Port Street Sacred Commons edit Amazing Port Street Sacred Commons is a prayer labyrinth perennial garden and open grassy field located behind the Amazing Grace Lutheran Church founded merged 1996 from several earlier Lutheran churches located at 2424 McElderry Street The space currently used by the Commons was previously occupied by abandoned dilapidated houses It was purchased and developed by the church as open green space with a grant from the TKF Foundation The Commons is open to the public of all faiths as required by the grant Produce from the garden is distributed by the church s food pantry the Center for Grace full Living 9 Public services editSchools edit Tench Tilghman Elementary and Middle School Pre K to 8 located at 600 North Patterson Park Avenue enrollment 360 William Paca Elementary School Pre K to 5 located at 200 North Lakewood Avenue enrollment 624 Enoch Pratt Free Library edit Patterson Park Branch Library 158 North Linwood Avenue Parks edit Patterson Park one of the City s largest and oldest green oasises between Eastern Avenue on the south Patterson Park Avenue on the west Ellwood Street on the east and East Baltimore Street and East Pratt Street on the north Transportation edit Route 35 MTA Maryland provides bus service between Downtown Baltimore and White Marsh with stops along East Monument Street and East Madison Street The Route 40 Quickbus stops at East Fayette Street and Linwood Avenue along its crosstown course between Woodlawn in the west and Essex in the east of suburban Baltimore County Route 13 passes through the neighborhood along Milton Avenue McElderry Street and Linwood Avenue Route 20 and Route 23 provide crosstown bus service along East Fayette Street See also editList of Baltimore neighborhoodsReferences edit a b c d Mcelderry Park neighborhood City Data com Retrieved 2010 10 06 McElderry Clan A Large One The Baltimore Sun 7 Aug 1906 Retrieved 2020 08 22 Thomas McElderry 1758 1810 New York Art Resources Consortium Retrieved 2020 03 19 Scharf J Thomas 1874 The chronicles of Baltimore being a complete history of Baltimore town and Baltimore city from the earliest period to the present time Baltimore Turnbull Bros pp 295 296 Mcelderry Park Live Baltimore Retrieved 2019 05 11 East Monument Historic District PDF National Register of Historic Places Retrieved 2019 05 11 a b Liz F Kay October 6 2010 A presidential assist in Baltimore and Annapolis The Baltimore Sun p 1 Susan Dunn Lisuzzo Carters witness and assist revitalization in Annapolis Baltimore Habitat for Humanity Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Retrieved June 11 2014 Anne Raver October 15 2008 Public Spaces Meant to Heal New York Times Retrieved 2010 10 07 External links editHUD Helps McElderry Park Restore Vacant Lands Monument McElderry Fayette Area Plan September 2006 permanent dead link Historic East Baltimore Community Action Coalition Inc permanent dead link Southeast District Maps Baltimore City Neighborhoods Portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title McElderry Park Baltimore amp oldid 1157300253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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