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Morrell Park
CountryUnited States
StateMaryland
CityBaltimore
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)EDT
ZIP code
21230
Area code410, 443, and 667

Morrell Park is a neighborhood community located in southwest Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

History and geography

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Morrell Park, together with Westport, Violetville, and Mount Winans, were originally part of a tract of land named "Georgia," or "Georgia Plantation," and later called "Mount Clare." This survey, which measured 2,368 acres (9.58 km2), was deeded to Dr. Charles Carroll in 1732. Essentially, it is a hill.

The current Morrell Park is bounded by Hollins Ferry Road, the B&O Railroad tracks and Gwynns Falls to the east, I-95 to the north, Caton Avenue to the west and CSX Transportation tracks to the south.

At one point the neighborhood had trolley tracks running down Washington Boulevard; today the only mass transit serving the neighborhood is MTA Bus line 36, formerly MTA Bus line 11.

Its estimated mortgage is $469. Its estimated rent is $1,135. 67 percent of people own homes in Morrell Park. The common home is a Rowhouse. The median house purchase price is $68,750.

Schools

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Morrell Park has one public school in the neighborhood, Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School.[1] Digital Harbor High School serves Morrell Park families, although it is not located in the neighborhood.

Recreation

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Morrell Park ' community center cost over 4.5 million dollars

Churches

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References

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  1. ^ "Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School | Baltimore City Public Schools". Retrieved May 20, 2021 – via baltimorecityschools.org.

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