One of America’s greatest collections of historic architecture, Mount Vernon is also a lively scene with Maryland’s premier cultural institutions and the greatest concentration of ethnic restaurants. Clustered around the noble Washington Monument, the area’s Victorian architecture will remind you of New York, Boston, London, Paris, and New Orleans resulting in a hybrid gem of European, Yankee, and southern architectural influences.

To complement living in spectacular historical buildings, over thirty-five restaurants and a hundred stores dot the Mount Vernon landscape. Mount Vernon is home to the Peabody Institute, The Baltimore Symphony, The University of Baltimore, Center Stage, Walters Art Museum, the Maryland Historical Society. The neighborhood is also the location of events such as the Baltimore Book Festival, Flowermart, the Monument Lighting, concerts and more…..

Baltimore’s grand Penn Railroad Station on Mount. Vernon’s northern boundary makes the neighborhood very popular with DC workers to live.

Jubilee in Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon is one of four neighborhoods that comprise the area known as Midtown. This district has created the Midtown Development Corporation, staffed by Jubilee Baltimore. The Midtown Development Corporation serves as the community development organization, stimulating and facilitating a critical mass of good renovations, and assisting in the implementation of the recommendations of the Midtown Community Plan.

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If you are interested in buying, selling, or renovating property in Mount Vernon, please contact Linda Harrington at 410.327.7373 ext. 108 or lindah@jubileebaltimore.org to see how we can help you. We can provide information about financing, renovation strategies and expertise, tax credits, buyers, and other information.

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