Data Portal @ linkeddatafragments.org

DBpedia 2014

Search DBpedia 2014 by triple pattern

Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Bolton Hill is a neighborhood in midtown Baltimore, Maryland, about 1.5 miles north of Baltimore's popular Inner Harbor. The neighborhood is a remarkably intact late 19th century district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is an urban neighborhood of tranquil, tree-lined streets lined with an outstanding collection of restored mid to late 19th century three-story and four-story townhouses, urban mansions, churches and public buildings. Among the most notable of these is the historic Eutaw Place Temple built by Temple Oheb Shalom and now home to the Prince Hall Masons. The majority of the homes are single-family residences, but some have been divided into multi-family rental apartments or condominiums. Rental units are largely occupied by young professionals and area college and university students, usually from the Maryland Institute College of Art and University of Baltimore. Bolton Hill is peppered with quaint urban parks, historic fountains, and grand monuments that complement the period architecture. There are also several award winning modern townhome enclaves tucked away amidst the historic homes. Most homes contain plots of exterior space set out as hidden retreats or formal gardens that combine with the elegant buildings to make Bolton Hill an urban retreat in the city. In addition to the physical structure, Bolton Hill has a fascinating mix of residents of all age groups, races, religions, ethnic backgrounds and lifestyles, making it one of the most diverse and accepting neighborhoods in Baltimore. Bolton Hill is within easy walking distance of the State Center station on the Baltimore Metro Subway and the University of Baltimore/Mt. Royal and Cultural Center stations on the Baltimore Light Rail.Bolton Hill is included within the boundaries of Baltimore National Heritage Area.. }

Showing items 1 to 1 of 1 with 100 items per page.