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AreWeCowabunga t1_j8smpym wrote

Sure, we'd all like to flee to the Cleve and club-hop down at the Flats and have lunch with Little Richard, but we fight those urges. At least Baltimore has an Ikea.

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IndoorMule t1_j8txbod wrote

Bruh that’s in White Marsh. I doubt more than 10% of folks with Baltimore zip codes go to IKEA.

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No-Ask47 t1_j8sx3oe wrote

White Marsh has an Ikea, don't put White Marsh in Baltimore. Gross.

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BilgeWalker OP t1_j8so2kl wrote

Okay so that's not SUPER helpful, perhaps my headline was a little TOO inflammatory.

Sounds like you're at least vaguely familiar with the area. You know what Ohio City is looking like these days? Know anywhere similar to it in Baltimore?

I'm from the wrong side of Maryland to know anything about neighborhoods there and haven't lived in the state for years so recommendations would be appreciated.

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_Alvin_Row_ t1_j8sqlxt wrote

He's doing a bit from 30 Rock

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moderndukes t1_j8t3jkm wrote

I legit even thought this post was a joke 30 Rock reference from the title

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BilgeWalker OP t1_j8srcqu wrote

Pop culture and me get along like a house and a thing houses don't like very much.

Never seen it.

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Actual-Trouble-2856 t1_j8stehj wrote

I'd say Catonsville is a nice area. Not too far from the city. Have u looked at areas like Towson, Parkville, Woodlawn, etc?

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BilgeWalker OP t1_j8sznrh wrote

I will have to add Woodlawn to my list. I'm hopefully going to college at UMD so I think Towson and Parkville will probably end up too far north in the end.

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Actual-Trouble-2856 t1_j8szxh7 wrote

Glen Burnie, Baltimore Highlands, Linthicum are also nice areas and closer to the city

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