Riverside Historic District (Baltimore, Maryland) Explained

Riverside Historic District
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Location:Bounded by Race St from W. S to Winder, E. to Webster, N. to Heath, E. to Boyle & N. to Fort then W. to Marshall..., Baltimore, Maryland
Coordinates:39.2703°N -76.6092°W
Built:-1910
Builder:Multiple Builders
Architecture:Greek Revival, Late Victorian
Added:April 30, 2008
Refnum:08000358

The Riverside Historic District is a national historic district located in southwest Baltimore, Maryland. It encompasses 1,997 contributing buildings between Federal Hill and Locust Point. The district includes notable examples of Greek Revival and Late Victorian style architecture.[1]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

Scenes from the Alfred Hitchcock film Marnie were shot in Riverside on Sanders Street where it intersects with Riverside Avenue.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration: Riverside Historic District. June 2007. 2016-04-01 . Mary Ellen Hayward. Maryland Historical Trust.
  2. Web site: Joys of mystery learned at an early age; Sleuth: Whether it's from books or crimes that occur too close for comfort, the adrenalin rush can be addictive. . The Baltimore Sun . 2019-03-24.