(Q113908650)

English

Cross Keys Village

historical, largely African American community in Baltimore, Maryland, United States

  • Cross Keys Village (Baltimore, Md.)
  • Cross Keys Village, Baltimore

Statements

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Cross Keys Village (Baltimore, Md.)
. . . a largely African American community . . . (English)
11 September 2022
Village of Cross Keys (Baltimore, Md.)
. . . it was set nearly adjacent to Cross Keys Village, a 200 yr. old African American community (English)
11 September 2022
Baltimore's Two Cross Keys Villages (English)
One Black. One White (English)
James Holechek
Cross Keys Village (named after a nearby inn) was established by African Americans in north Baltimore (English)
11 September 2022
18. century
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Cross Keys was a village long before the Rouse era (English)
10 September 2022
. . . surrounded the Cross Keys Inn built in the late 18th cent.; it was named after the Inn and listed as Cross Keys Village on early maps . . . (English)
11 September 2022

Map

39°20'43"N, 76°38'29"W
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. . . nearly adjacent is the Village of Cross Keys . . . (English)
11 September 2022
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Baltimore's Two Cross Keys Villages (English)
One Black. One White (English)
James Holechek
Forty years ago, in a surprise rush to urban renewal, the city condemned and tore down most of the homes to make room for a high school parking lot (English)
11 September 2022
. . . urban renewal has destroyed most homes . . . (English)
11 September 2022
The History of Baltimore Polytechnic Institute (English)
In 1967, . . . the school was relocated to its present location at Falls Road and Cold Spring Lane (English)
11 September 2022

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