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Music Director Marin Alsop rehearses Beethoven Symphony No. 6 with the BSO. Photo by Arianne Teeple
Music Director Marin Alsop rehearses Beethoven Symphony No. 6 with the BSO. Photo by Arianne Teeple | Show Photo

Lauraville

A mural in Lauraville - Arianne Teeple
A mural in Lauraville - Arianne Teeple

Recently selected as "The Best Place in Maryland to Buy an Old House" by This Old House magazine, Lauraville is one of the city's hottest developing neighborhoods. The community dates back to the 18th century, however, most homes in the area were built between 1910 and 1930. Located in the northeast corner of Baltimore, the neighborhood offers the feel of the 'burbs with the amenities of city living.

Harford Road, the main drag, is the site of much of the area's development. Old run-down storefronts are being replaced by eateries and shops that cater to the community. The neighborhood is also where you'll find four of Baltimore's most innovative young chefs. Clementine's, Chameleon Café, the Parkside and Hamilton Tavern are all favorites for locals and draw in visitors from around in the city.

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Lauraville Features

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In Baltimore there has been a lot of green talk, a lot of green white papers and a lot of green promises. Talk, as they say, is cheap; so, is the city making good on its green agenda? And are there jobs in it for Baltimore residents?

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Every city has something that sets it apart. New York oozes sophistication. In D.C. it's all about influence and power. New Orleans, on the other hand, has a relaxed, laissez-faire attitude. This is the first in a series in which we'll look at things that make Baltimore so Baltimorish -- the things that lure in new residents, compel those who live here to stay and keep former inhabitants longing for home.
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