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DfcukinLite t1_j9iqj50 wrote

A brownstone can be a rowhome, but a rowhome isn’t a brownstone.

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Cunninghams_right t1_j9k2288 wrote

not sure why someone downvoted you. maybe they misread it. anyway, yes, a brownstone is a type of rowhouse and there aren't very many in baltimore.

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DfcukinLite t1_j9k2ht2 wrote

I think you need to leave to waterfront neighborhoods bro…. Mount Vernon, Bolton hill, Reservoir Hill, plus all the hoods around Druid hill park (the black parts) of Baltimore are indeed brownstones.

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schmatteganai t1_j9lwqjk wrote

I think you're getting thrown by formstone, which is actually molded concrete/stucco....over brick.

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Cunninghams_right t1_j9k3ctb wrote

  1. what are you defining as a brownstone?
  2. what percentage of baltimore rowhouses do you think are brownstones?
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DfcukinLite t1_j9k3kft wrote

  1. Homes made with brownstone.

  2. A good portion of Baltimore you apparently have never been to or seen.

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Cunninghams_right t1_j9kcweo wrote

you're such an asshole while being so incredibly wrong. yes, there exist brownstones, but they are a minority of houses in the neighborhoods where they exist, and most neighborhoods have none at all.

how many brownstones are there in sandtown? how many in westport? how many in highlandtown?

tell me which neighborhood has the most brownstones? mt Vernon is still mostly brick. Bolton hill is still mostly brick. reservoir hill is still mostly brick. the neighborhoods around druid hill park are mostly brick. maybe you should actually visit a neighborhood and not just drive the main thoroughfare where the brownstones are.

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DfcukinLite t1_j9kdl8s wrote

I lived in reservoir hill for 2 years when I first moved to the city and mount Vernon for 7 years after that. You’re not going to tell me, brooo. Stick with what you know, which is the waterfront.

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Cunninghams_right t1_j9ko651 wrote

you're such a fucking asshole while being so obviously wrong. why? just to troll? I don't get it. if you lived in mt vernon, you should know that the majority of houses are brick, even though it is one of the neighborhoods with the highest concentration of brownstones (link). same with res hill. that's why I had to ask whether you knew what a brownstone was.

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