Masonville | |
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Former Neighborhood of Baltimore | |
Coordinates: 39°14′28.698″N 76°35′38.6088″W / 39.24130500°N 76.594058000°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Maryland |
City | Baltimore |
Founded | 1890s (annexed into Baltimore City, 1918-1919) |
Demolished | 1953-1957 |
Time zone | UTC-5 (Eastern) |
• Summer (DST) | EDT |
ZIP code | 21225 |
Area code | 410, 443, and 667 |
Masonville was a residential community and suburban neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. Historically, the town was one of five neighboring communities (along with Brooklyn, Curtis Bay, Fairfield , and Wagner's Point) sought and ultimately annexed by Baltimore City from Anne Arundel County in 1918.[1] The town was razed in its entirety in the 1950s, to accommodate the expansion of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad's Curtis Bay terminal.[2][3]
The site of the former community is now primarily occupied by the Harbor Tunnel Thruway (part of Interstate 895).
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