Today there are residences; the Dickey Memorial Presbyterian Church built in ; and several original mill buildings that now house businesses and artisans. Learn more about Dickeyville's history here. In Dickeyville, people know and really care about their neighbors. Diversity is one of the hallmarks of this community: we welcome all ages, walks of life, beliefs, and origins.
The village is a vibrant community consisting of young families, retirees, artists, business owners, professionals and academics. When people move in, it doesn't take them long to appreciate what a unique, homely and attractive environment they've discovered. Residents take great pride in their homes, gardens, and the sense of community that living in a village provides.
Additionally, resident artists exhibit their work regularly in the Oddfellows Hall in the centre of the village. The Dickeyville Historic District is a National Register of Historic Places-listed community located just inside the western edge of Baltimore City, Maryland near the intersection of Interstates 70 and and adjacent to Kernan Hospital.
A small community of about homes and a historic mill, the village is on the banks of the Gwynns Falls and lies at the start of the Gwynns Falls Trail, a mile 24 km walking and biking trail that is part of the Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network. Residents enjoy stable home prices and recreational amenities such as nature trails, bike paths, streams and urban wilderness on its doorstep. The new homeowners added many historic details such as gas-lamps, Belgian block gutters, and picket fences, and gave their streets names evoking another era—like Pickwick Road named for an English village.
Standing in the center of the community today, you might swear you were in the middle of an nineteenth century village in the Cotswalds.
Watch our Five Minute Histories video on this neighborhood! For full functionality please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Need Help? Text The Gwynns Falls first saw industrial development as early as the late s and, by , the small industrial village began to form around an early paper mill along the water where Dickeyville sits today.
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