Was this land a black settlement

A Google User | Nov 9, 2019 | Category: Park

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Address: 8200 55th Ave, College Park, MD 20740, USA

Leland Dudek | Nov 10, 2019

It was part of the Lakeland survey. The Lakeland neighborhood was developed beginning in 1892 around the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, whose Branchville and Calvert Road depots were located approximately one mile to the north and south, respectively. Lakeland was created by Edwin Newman, who improved the original 238 acres (0.96 km2) located to the west of the railroad. He also built a number of the original homes, a small town hall, and a general store. The area was originally envisioned as a resort-type community. However, due to the flood-prone, low-lying topography, the neighborhood attracted a lower-income population and became an area for African-American settlement. Around 1900, the Baltimore Gold Fish Company built five artificial lakes in the area to spawn goldfish and rare species of fish. A one-room school was built in 1903 for the African-American population; a new school was built in 1925.[7] a placard on site explains.

Cody Burkett | Nov 10, 2019

Yes,

Maquanda Alston | Nov 10, 2019

I'd love to know more, if so.

Rico Carr | Nov 10, 2019

I think so

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