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Lake Evesham is a neighborhood in
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, comprising about 250 households. Many of its residents commute directly into
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for work while others commute locally to
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. The neighborhood rests between Northern Parkway and York Road, thus making it close in proximity to Loyola University and
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. The neighborhood boasts an eclectic residential community of all ages and demographics. The Lake Evesham community is near Belvedere market as well the
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. Founded in the 1890s, Lake Evesham originally was joined with the community of Midwood in the 1870s. The property was split up and Lake Evesham was formed. The historic area developed from 1870-1940 and the architectural styles are evident of this. Various styles of the post-war era include bungalows, Victorian style facades and classic houses from the early 1900s.


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North District Maps
Baltimore City Neighborhoods Portal


See also

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