What comes to mind when you think of Baltimore’s Remington community? Working-class housing? The Dizz restaurant? John Ellsberry’s alligator mural on 28th Street?
Soon it also may be a national historic district.
Remington would become one of Baltimore’s newest historic districts, under an application submitted by the Maryland Historical Trust and approved this month by the city’s Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation (CHAP).
The plan calls for approximately 30 blocks of the Remington community to be added to the National Register of Historic Places as the Remington Historic District. The area proposed for designation is bounded by West 22nd Street on the south, Sisson Street on the west, Wyman Park Drive on the north and Mace Street on the east.
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