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Baltimore Highlands is a neighborhood in the Southeast District of
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, located between the neighborhoods of Patterson Park and Kresson. Its boundaries are drawn by Pulaski Highway (north), East
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(south), Haven Street (east) and North Clinton Street (west).


Public transportation

Four crosstown bus routes have stops along Highland Avenue as they pass through Baltimore Highlands: * Quickbus Route 40 (MTA Maryland) * Local bus Route 20 (MTA Maryland) * Local bus Route 22 (MTA Maryland) * Local bus Route 23 (MTA Maryland)


Landmarks

Hebrew Friendship Cemetery, one of the oldest Jewish cemeteries in Maryland, is located entirely within the Baltimore Highlands. The cemetery's original grounds were purchased by the Fells Point Hebrew Friendship Congregation in 1849. In the years since then, the cemetery has expanded until it now stretches from Baltimore Street (south) to Pulaski Highway (north). Chesapeake Uniform Rental, Inc. operates a commercial laundry service plant, under the trade name of Lord Baltimore Uniform, at 3710 E. Baltimore Street. The plant originally opened in 1946 as Lord Baltimore Laundry, Inc. It became part of Chesapeake Uniform in 1999.


Esskay Meats

Esskay's main meatpacking plant was located in the Baltimore Highlands neighborhood at 3800 E. Baltimore Street until 1993. When the plant was completed in 1920, the company incorporated and began operating as Schluderberg-Kurdle Co., Inc., the result of a merger that year between Schluderberg Meatpacking Company and a meatpacking business owned by Thomas J. Kurdle. ''Esskay'' was a trade name for the company's products. Its corporation name was amended to Esskay, Inc. on January 17, 1989. After it was purchased in 1985 by
Smithfield Foods, Inc. Smithfield Foods, Inc., is an American pork producer and food-processing company based in Smithfield, Virginia, in the United States, and an independent subsidiary of WH Group. Founded in 1936 as the Smithfield Packing Company by Joseph W. Luter ...
, Esskay continued operating as a subsidiary of Smithfield. Its Baltimore plant was closed in 1993, because its structure was not strong enough to support the 10-ton ham-boiling machines the company was planning add to its operations. Its departure from Baltimore also involved a dispute over the continued payment of retiree health benefits.


References


External links


Southeast District Maps
Baltimore City Neighborhoods Portal.


See also

* List of Baltimore neighborhoods {{DEFAULTSORT:Baltimore Highlands, Baltimore East Baltimore Neighborhoods in Baltimore Southeast Baltimore