OFFICIAL BOUNDARIES

The official boundaries of The Midtown-Edmondson Historic District, as defined by the community’s application, written by Baltimore City’s Commission for Historic and Architectural Preservation (CHAP), to the National Register of Historic Places (a list created and maintained by the National Park Service of the US Department of the Interior), is:

 
 

Verbal Boundary Description: The Midtown Edmondson Historic District boundaries are the rear lot line of Fulton Avenue defining the boundary of the Old West Baltimore Historic District on the east, U.S. Route 40/West Franklin Street on the south, N. Bentalou Street on the west, and the Northeast Corridor (NEC) railway line on the west and north. The southern boundary is West Franklin Street between N. Fulton Avenue and the NEC railroad bridge. The district boundaries extend west of the railway line at Edmondson Avenue to include 2248, 2237, 2235 Edmondson Avenue and 607 N. Bentalou Street to include the extension of the district's commercial/industrial corridor over the railroad tracks. The western boundary of the district parallels the NEC on the east between Edmondson Avenue and W. Lafayette Avenue. The boundaries extend west of the railway line at W. Lafayette Avenue to include 2200 and 2120 W. Lafayette Avenue and 2201 W. Mosher Street. The northern boundary of the district continues paralleling the railway on the southeast from W. Lafayette Avenue to Fulton Avenue. The eastern boundary of the district is formed by the rear property lines of the rowhouses and churches facing on N. Fulton Avenue between Winchester Street and W. Franklin Street.