Carrollton Ridge, Baltimore

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Carrollton Ridge is a neighborhood of South Baltimore, Maryland, United States [1].

1900 Block of West Lombard Street in Carrollton Ridge

The area currently known as Carrollton Ridge is a residential neighborhood directly west of Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Its boundaries are roughly defined by Frederick Avenue to the north, Carroll Park to the south, Bentalou Street to the west and Fulton Avenue to the east. [2] The neighborhood is racially diverse, though predominantly African American. [3] The homes in Carrollton Ridge are mostly rowhouses.

Carrollton Ridge derived its name from two things. First, Dr. Charles Carroll, and his estate (a 117 acre remnant of which currently exists as Carroll Park [4]). Second, the geographic ridge which runs along-side the western edge of the neighborhood.

Carrollton Ridge is home to Ohio Ave. [5], which at approximately 25 feet long with exactly one residential address [6], is the world's shortest residential street. [7]

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