Glen Oaks, Baltimore
Most of the homes in Glen Oaks are brick row houses, built in 1948 by Elba Construction, Inc.
The neighborhoods of Chinquapin Park-Belevedere, Lake Walker and Cameron Village are located to the west of Glen Oaks, on the opposite side Chinquapin Park. Idlewood, Ramblewood and Woodbourne Heights are located to the east, across The Alameda in the Northeast District.
MTA CityLink Yellow provides bus service along The Alameda, connecting Glen Oaks residents with Downtown Baltimore. MTA LocalLink 30 provides cross-town service along Belvedere Avenue.
Median household income for Glen Oaks in 2009 was estimated at $44,821, while the citywide median was only $38,772. Residents living below the poverty level were 12.5 percent of the Glen Oaks population and 22.9 percent of the Baltimore population. About 3/4 of the Glen Oaks population of 3,012 (census estimate for 2009) were black and almost 1/4 were white.
See also
List of Baltimore neighborhoods
References
- ^ "Discover Your Neighborhood". Live Baltimore. Retrieved May 26, 2011.
- ^ "Glen Oaks neighborhood in Baltimore". City-data.com. Retrieved May 26, 2011.
- ^ "Glen Oaks". Live Baltimore. Retrieved May 12, 2011.
External links
- North District Maps, Baltimore City Neighborhoods Portal