Anneslie Historic District, Baltimore
Facts and practical information
The Anneslie Historic District encompasses a residential area just north of the city line of Baltimore, Maryland in Towson. It is a grid of five streets extending eastward from York Avenue and south from Regester Avenue. The area was platted out in 1922 and mostly built out by the 1950s. Properties in the northern section of the district, on Regester Avenue, Murdock, Anneslie, and Dunkirk Roads, were built in the 1920s and 1930s, in Bungalow, Foursquare, and cottage styles, while the streets further south were built out primarily with Cape, Tudor, and Colonial style houses. The district takes its name from Anneslie estate, whose house still stands in the district. ()
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Anneslie Historic District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Doc, Senator Theatre, Aigburth Vale, Cathedral of Mary Our Queen.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Anneslie Historic District?
How to get to Anneslie Historic District by public transport?
Bus
- 6401 York Road Northbound • Lines: 52, Rd (9 min walk)
- York Road & Walker Avenue Northbound • Lines: 52, Rd (12 min walk)