Woodberry (Baltimore, Maryland)
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place with historical importance, neighbourhood
Originally a mill town, many of Woodberry's mills, like Meadow Mill, have been converted to studios and offices. Though there are the occasional apartment buildings, much of Woodberry's housing stock consists of two- and three-story rowhouses built in the early 20th century. Some of the first housing situated in what is now Television Hill was built by David Caroll for his textile mill workers.
Woodberry houses the facilities for four of Baltimore's commercial television stations, and because of its altitude, it also is the site of two large broadcasting masts. This area is also known as Television Hill.
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Woodberry houses the facilities for four of Baltimore's commercial television stations, and because of its altitude, it also is the site of two large broadcasting masts. This area is also known as Television Hill.
www.aboutwoodberry.com/
www.livebaltimore.com/nb/list/wdbrry/
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodberry,_Baltimore
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Coordinates: 39°20'14"N 76°39'0"W
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