Jonestown, Baltimore

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Jonestown is a neighborhood in the southeastern district of Baltimore. Its boundaries are the north side of Pratt Street, the west side of Central Avenue, the east side of Fallsway, and the south side of Orleans Street. The neighborhood lies north of the Little Italy, south of the Oldtown, west of the Washington Hill, and east of the Downtown Baltimore neighborhoods.

Jonestown is a historical section of southeast Baltimore established in 1732 that was laid out on 10 acres (40,000 m2) dived into twenty lots on the east side of the Jones Falls. The district is a mix of industrial, commercial and residential buildings. In the last half of the 20th century, Jonestown has shifted from a predominantly Eastern European and Jewish neighborhood into a predominantly African American neighborhood. Public housing replaced many of the former rowhomes and townhouses throughout the area, though a historical presence is still felt. In the early 2000s, though, modern row housing resembling suburban townhouses replaced the public housing. Jonestown is home to Baltimore's central post office in addition to 8 Baltimore City Landmarks including the Flag House and the Phoenix Shot Tower, both Registered National Historic Landmarks.

Government and infrastructure

The United States Postal Service operates the Baltimore Main Post Office at 900 East Fayette Street in Jonestown.[1]

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Coordinates: 39°17′18″N 76°36′4″W / 39.28833°N 76.60111°W / 39.28833; -76.60111

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