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Any-Grapefruit-937 t1_j35h8ij wrote
Just looked it up on Google street view. House looks well-maintained on the exterior. Found it on Realtor.com. It has been divided into apartments. A few pictures of the 3rd floor apartment. Looks pretty nice.
DfcukinLite OP t1_j35hgua wrote
Yes because that’s a nice neighborhood in west Baltimore. Not everything over that side deteriorated
luchobucho t1_j3aildl wrote
Would we really consider that west baltimore? It’s like cheswolde. I would call the at northwest…
DfcukinLite OP t1_j3aiyxg wrote
That’s Mt. Washington a block away from Plimico racetrack and Sinai Hospital.
S-Kunst t1_j36dopb wrote
Was Capone visiting Hopkins for an STD?
lightofthehalfmoon t1_j36ok6u wrote
Yes, after his release from prison. Johns Hopkins actually refused his treatment and he was treated at Union Memorial for syphilis with the new wonder-drug Penicillin.
RuinAdventurous1931 t1_j36u60q wrote
It's interesting how much more ostentatious it is than his Chicago home, which was a regular single family in the style of a two-flat (two condos--still probably 3500 square feet).
sonnyspoon8 t1_j3a7luf wrote
He donated two Japanese Weeping Cherry trees to Union Memorial for there services.
Cheomesh t1_j3baq1o wrote
IRS: "Sus."
urbanachiever1012 t1_j36w5a5 wrote
I've lived in one of these apartments since 2019 and this house is very special. There is a stately feeling to the place despite it being given the Landlord Special. 12 foot ceilings, glass doorknobs, big beautiful windows, gorgeous crown molding. I would have loved to see this place in its glory. One of my closets has a pushbutton light switch nestled in the doorframe so that when you open the door the light automatically turns on and when you shut it, it automatically turns off. I also have a curious metal plate with what looks like a room number on my bedroom door. I've always wondered what it's history was.