Douglass Place

Douglass Place
Douglass Place
Douglass Place is located in Maryland
Location: 516-524 S. Dallas St., Baltimore, Maryland
Coordinates: 39°17′6″N 76°35′47″W / 39.285°N 76.59639°W / 39.285; -76.59639Coordinates: 39°17′6″N 76°35′47″W / 39.285°N 76.59639°W / 39.285; -76.59639
Built: 1892
Architectural style: Italianate
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#:

83004214

[1]
Added to NRHP: September 15, 1983

Douglass Place is a group of historic rowhouses located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Built in 1892, it represents typical "alley houses" of the period in Baltimore, two narrow bays wide, two stories high over a cellar, with shed roofs pitched to the rear. Italianate influence is reflected in their segmental-arched window and door openings, and in the simple molded sheet metal cornices which crown the buildings. Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) constructed the five buildings as rental housing for blacks in the Fells Point area of Baltimore, where he had resided from the 1820s to 1838. The site was the location of the Dallas Street Station Methodist Episcopal Church, which he had attended while living in the area.[2]

Douglass Place was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[1]

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