- Cylburn, Baltimore
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Cylburn — neighborhood statistical area — Coordinates: 39°20′53″N 76°39′50″W / 39.348104°N 76.663799°WCoordinates: 39°20′53″N 76°39′50″W / 39.348104°N 76.663799°W Country United States State Maryland City Baltimore Area[1] - Total 0.284 sq mi (0.7 km2) - Land 0.284 sq mi (0.7 km2) Population (2009)[1] - Total 2,639 - Density 9,292.3/sq mi (3,587.8/km2) Time zone Eastern (UTC-5) - Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4) ZIP code 21209, 21215 Area code 410 and 443 Cylburn is a neighborhood in the North District of Baltimore, located between the neighborhoods of Levindale (north) and Edgecomb (south). Its boundaries are marked by Cylburn Avenue (north), Dupont Avenue (south), Pimlico Road (west) and Greenspring Avenue (east). Central Park Heights, is located on the opposite side of Pimlico Road in the Northwest District. Cylburn Arboretum and the neighborhood of Coldspring are located to Cylburn's east, across Greenspring Avenue.[2]
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Public services
Public schools
Pimlico Elementary School, located at 4849 Pimlico Road, had 657 students enrolled in Pre-K through 5th grade, with 44 teachers during 2010. Its students were almost exclusively black, with a single white child enrolled in the third grade and no children from other ethnic groups. Free and reduced price lunches were provided by the National School Lunch Program for 585 of the school's students.[3]
Public transportation
Route 1 (MTA Maryland), providing bus service between Sinai Hospital (north) and Fort McHenry (south), stops along Greenspring Avenue, the east boundary of Cylburn. The route's course to Downtown Baltimore includes a stop at the Mondawmin Metro station.
Route 91 (MTA Maryland), travels along Cylburn Avenue as it loops around Sinai Hospital at the northern edge of Cylburn on its way south toward City Hall in Downtown Baltimore. It stops at the Rogers Avenue Metro station along the way to City Hall.
Demographics
The neighborhood's population, estimated at 2,639 in 2009, was almost exclusively black. Cylburn's residents fared somewhat better economically than the rest of the city in 2009, with a median household income of $40,668 compared with the citywide median of $38,772. Residents living below the poverty level were 18.8 percent of Cylburn's population, compared with the city ratio of 22.9 percent.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Cylburn neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland". City-data.com. http://www.city-data.com/neighborhood/Cylburn-Baltimore-MD.html. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
- ^ "Discover Your Neighborhood". Live Baltimore. http://www.livebaltimore.com/neighborhoods/DiscoverYourNeighborhood/?lat=39.3466860000&lon=-76.6655640000&assettype=Neighborhood. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
- ^ "Pimlico Elementary School: School Information". School-Tree.org. http://maryland.schooltree.org/public/Pimlico-Elementary-038098.html. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
See also
List of Baltimore neighborhoods
External links
North District Maps, Baltimore City Neighborhoods Portal
Neighborhoods in Baltimore, Maryland Northwest Arlington • Ashburton • Cheswolde • Fallstaff • Forest Park • Glen • Howard • Park Heights • Pimlico • Reisterstown Station • Television Hill
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Southeast Bayview • Brewer's Hill • Butchers Hill • Canton • Fell's Point • Graceland Park • Greektown • Harbor East • Highlandtown • Jonestown • Joseph Lee • Kresson • Linwood • Little Italy • Patterson Park • St Helena • Upper Fells Point • Washington Hill
Public housing Allendale • Armistead Gardens • Bel Park Towers • Claremont • Douglass Homes • Ellerslie Homes • Flaghouse Homes • Govans Manor Homes • Heritage Crossing • Johnston Square • Lafayette Court • Latrobe Homes • Mason Homes • Lakeview Towers • McCulloh Homes • O'Donnell Heights • Perkins Homes • Pleasent View Gardens • Poe Homes • Primrose Place • Somerset Courts
Parks Clifton Park • Cylburn Arboretum • Druid Hill Park • Gwynns Falls Park • Leakin Park • Patterson Park • Sherwood Gardens • Wyman Park
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