Are you looking for a roofing contractor in Baltimore’s Jones Falls neighborhood?
The Jones Falls Area in North Baltimore was historically home to industrial buildings along the Jones Falls used for various stages of cotton production. Today, one of the former mill buildings is repurposed as apartments while another is undergoing renovations to become a restaurant, market, apartments and office space. Residents enjoy historic surroundings along a quiet back road close to I-83 and the many shops, businesses and amenities of nearby Hampden.
The Jones Falls valley has a long history in the city of Baltimore as a transportation corridor. The valley of the Jones Falls carries Falls Road (which is numbered as Maryland Route 25), the tracks for the Amtrak Northeast Corridor, the Jones Falls Expressway (JFX) of Interstate 83, and the Baltimore Light Rail. The Baltimore Penn Station also rests on an elevated platform in the valley. It also carries tracks for a historic rail line which is currently served by the Baltimore Streetcar Museum. The MTA Maryland Route 27 also provides transportation on Falls Road; however, at some point it was moved from following 36th Street south to other city streets.
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