Radnor-Winston Historic District | |
Location | Roughly bounded by Notre Dame Ln., College of Notre Dame, Radnor Ave. and York Rd., Baltimore, Maryland |
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Coordinates | 39°21′04″N 76°36′45″W / 39.35111°N 76.61250°W |
Area | 32 acres (13 ha) |
Architect | Wessel, George; et.al. |
Architectural style | Late Victorian, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals |
NRHP reference No. | 03001327[1] |
Added to NRHP | December 29, 2003 |
Radnor-Winston is a small community centered near the intersection of York Road and Winston Ave in the North District of Baltimore. Radnor Winston is a friendly, affordable and diverse neighborhood of about 220 homes tucked behind the campuses of Loyola University and The College of Notre Dame.[2] Located in the Roland Park Public School district, the neighborhood is convenient to both downtown Baltimore and Towson.
The housing stock includes a variety of detached and semi-detached homes dating from the turn of the 20th century through the early 1950s, primarily bungalows, cottages and American Foursquares.[2]
The neighborhood was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.[1]
The Radnor-Winston Improvement Association is a volunteer organization, formed in 1958, with a long history of activism on local issues of concern.
See also
References
- 1 2 "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- 1 2 Dean R. Wagner (July 2002). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Radnor-Winston Historic District" (PDF). Maryland Historical Trust. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
External links
- Radnor-Winston Historic District, Baltimore City, including photo from 2002, at Maryland Historical Trust, and accompanying map
- Neighborhood association homepage