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Ruxton and Riderwood are
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in
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, Maryland, United States. They are sometimes considered a part of
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and are part of Towson's
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. The boundaries of Ruxton have been established largely by local custom. Both the eastern boundary, Charles Street, and the western, Falls Road, are generally agreed upon. The northern and southern boundaries are somewhat imprecise. To the north and northwest, affiliation with Ruxton follows
Joppa Road Joppa Road ( ) is a county highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The highway extends from Maryland Route 25 (MD 25) in Brooklandville east to MD 7 near White Marsh. Joppa Road has three main segments separated by very short breaks on its co ...
, the
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extension alongside the
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(I-83), and finally Ruxton Road to its intersection with Falls. A southern boundary can be discerned by drawing a crude line from the southerly intersection of
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(MD-134) and Charles to the intersection of West Lake Avenue and Falls. Riderwood's northern boundary is generally agreed upon as the
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(I-695). To the southwest, south, and east, affiliation with Riderwood follows Joppa Road from its overpass of the Beltway to its bridge over Charles Street and along Charles Street to its interchange with the Beltway. The commercial center of Ruxton, Ruxton Village, is centered around the intersection of Bellona Avenue and Ruxton Road. Riderwood hosts two smaller villages; one located along Bellona Avenue just north of its intersection with Joppa Road, and another centered around the intersection of Joppa and Thornton Roads.


History

Ruxton takes its name from Nicholas Ruxton Moore, a captain and commander of the Baltimore Light Dragoons during the
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and a
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for Maryland's 5th District. He also participated in suppressing the
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in 1794, the same year he purchased the land that would become Ruxton. Riderwood takes its name from the family of Edward Rider, who obtained a 150-acre farm and mill near Thornton Road in 1824. Ruxton was once the location of the country estates of Baltimore's wealthy landed gentry. Though the area became suburbanized during the course of the twentieth century, Ruxton is still considered one of the premier neighborhoods in the Baltimore area, along with
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,
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, Guilford and the Falls Road corridor. Many of the original estates still remain, though there have been many new homes built between them. One 1905 home, formerly a railroad station, was designed by renowned
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architect
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. Like much of Maryland,
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was present in the Ruxton and Riderwood communities during the 18th century, despite local
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and
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resistance. In 1790, enslaved people comprised nearly 45% of the area's population. In 1833, J. Aquilla Scott, a free Black man, founded St. John's Church, a historic
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. The first iteration of the church burned down in 1876, and the subsequent 1886 structure was listed on the
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in 1982. President
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traveled through Ruxton and Riderwood en route to
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, to deliver the
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in November, 1863. Less than two years later, on April 21, 1865, Lincoln's funeral train also passed through Ruxton and Riderwood on its way from Washington, D.C., to his final resting place at
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. In 1854, the neighborhood was the site of a train collision that killed 30 passengers. At the time, it was one of the worst railroad accidents in United States history.


Transportation


Roads


Ruxton Road

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with the
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(exit 12). The road begins as a physical continuation to Old Court Road (though an extension to Old Court exists following a left turn), then continues past
Bellona Avenue Maryland Route 134 (MD 134) is a signed state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Bellona Avenue, the state highway runs from Maryland Route 139, MD 139 in Towson, Maryland, Towson north to Ruxton Road in Ruxton, Maryland, Ruxton i ...
following a crossing over the track of the
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finally ending at Malvern Avenue. There is no stop along the Light Rail at this point.


Bellona Avenue

Maryland Route 134, better known as Bellona Avenue is the main north-south road running through Ruxton and Riderwood. From the portion of Bellona Avenue through these communities, the track of the
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is visible, though there are no stops. A small number of apartments and historic shopping districts can be found along Bellona Avenue, though the remainder of the road is mostly undeveloped.


West Joppa Road

West Joppa Road, a major cross-county artery, passes through Riderwood as it intersects with Bellona Avenue. The road is mostly lined with upscale housing. Joppa Road ends in the west at nearby Greenspring Station.


Falls Road

Maryland Route 25, better known as Falls Road, forms part of the western boundary of these communities, leading to the
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area. Though the road has a mostly sparse appearance, a small number of landmarks are visible in this area, including
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and Brightwood Nursing Home.


Charles Street

Maryland Route 139, better known as Charles Street, is said by many to form the eastern boundary of Ruxton. Several landmarks on this route, which intersects with I-695 in this area (exit 25), contain "Ruxton" in their name.


Thornton Road

Thornton Road connects the Riderwood neighborhood to Ruxton, reaching from West Joppa Road to the
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area, stretching under the Baltimore Beltway. It provides access to Riderwood Elementary School and Village Green, its surrounding development, as well as Valley Country Club.


Public transportation

Prior to 1990, buses operated along Ruxton Road. However, bus service in the Ruxton area is very limited. LocalLink Route 34 operates on Falls Road on weekdays, though it is seldom used to reach this area. LocalLink Route 51 (formerly Route 11), which operates mostly along Charles Street, formerly operated two daily trips along Bellona Avenue through Ruxton running as Route 11A, though ridership in this area was very low. The service was discontinued after the redesign of the MTA bus system in 2017. A railroad has existed in Ruxton and Riverwood since 1831, when the Baltimore & Susquehanna Railroad was first built to Cockeysville, later becoming part of the
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. As a wholly owned subsidiary of the giant
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in the 20th century, long-distance passenger trains passed over the line to
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, and beyond to Chicago, Buffalo, and St. Louis. In addition, local commuter trains stopped at stations in both Ruxton and Riverwood until 1959. Long-distance passenger train service ended in the late 1960s, although the
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continued late-night freight operations until 2005, sharing the Light Rail Line as far as Cockeysville by agreement with the
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. No Light Rail trains stop in Ruxton or Riderwood. Although stops were considered in the Ruxton and Riderwood areas when the light rail was proposed, these were fought by area residents.


In popular culture

In 1994, the movie ''
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'' was filmed in Ruxton at the Church of the Good Shepherd, on Boyce Avenue. In 2005, Australian actress
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moved into Ruxton, renting a house in the Four Winds neighborhood on Boyce Avenue, as she filmed her movie The Invasion in
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, opposite
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. Scenes in ''Runaway Bride'' with
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and
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were filmed at Gill's Garage on West Joppa Road.


Schools

Ruxton is served by Riderwood Elementary School, Dumbarton Middle School, and
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, all Blue Ribbon Schools in the
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system. However, a large majority of Ruxton students attend area private schools such as St. Paul's School,
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,
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,
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, Roland Park Country School (RPCS), Friends School,
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,
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, Boys' Latin School, and
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in
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.


Recreation

The L'Hirondelle Country Club is located in Ruxton. Valley Country Club is located in Riderwood, featuring a pool, tennis and basketball courts, and a mansion, formerly owned by NFL Hall of Famer and
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defensive tackle
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. Lake Roland Park covers a large area in and around Ruxton. The park provides a densely wooded area containing hiking trails, a stream, and Lake Roland.


References

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