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The Geography of Beechfield

Beechfield is a neighborhood located in the Southwest District of Baltimore, Maryland. Situated between Yale Heights and the Baltimore County line, its coordinates are 39.278 degrees north latitude and 76.698 degrees west longitude. The boundaries of Beechfield form an inverted pyramid. This pyramid is referred to as Beechfield Pyramid. Looking for more? Discover the architecture in Mill Hill.

Demographics

According to the website City-Data.com, Beechfield, MD, has a total population of 4,255 people. The population of the neighborhood is 10,581. In 2019, the ethnic makeup of the residents in Beechfield was:

  • 77.9% Black
  • 12.8% White
  • 3.6% Two or more races
  • 2.3% Some other race
  • 1.7% Hispanic or Latino
  • 1.0% American Indian
  • 0.8% Asian

The community of Beechfield offers its residents an urban suburban mix feel. Most of the residents are liberal. People residing in this neighborhood consist of young professionals, families and retirees. Most of whom own their homes. The average value of a home in Beechfield, MD, is $196,644. The average rent is $1,381. In 2019, households in Beechfield made a median income of $53,419.

Where to Live in Beechfield

The Beechfield community has many small neighborhoods for families to choose to live in. Some of the apartment and townhouse complexes in Beechfield are:

  • Coventry Manor Apartments
  • Hillside Park Apartments
  • Caral Gardens Apartments & Townhomes
  • Williston Townhomes
  • Wyndholme Woods Townhouses

For those just visiting the area, the Hotel Style Stay Baltimore City is available for booking. A night at the hotel cost guests around $40. The hotel is located on S. Wickham Rd.

Baltimore National Cemetery

Back in the 1750s, the current Baltimore National Cemetery area was owned by Charles Carroll of Carrollton and the Baltimore Company. It was known as the Cloud-Capped estate. In 1890, Blanchard and Susan Randall acquired the land and later sold it to the federal government in 1936. On Dec. 22, 1936, the first interment took place. However, it wasn't until May 30, 1941, did the cemetery become formally dedicated. As of today, the Baltimore National Cemetery is located along Maryland Route 144, between the neighborhoods of Beechfield and Catonsville. The cemetery is a United States National Cemetery. In 2016, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

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