June 17, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Welcome to Baltimore County Homes
Baltimore County homes are in the northern part of Maryland and as of 2004, the population was approximately 763,181. The city of Baltimore is not included in Baltimore County as it left the county in 1851 to become an independent city, which means it does not belong to any particular county. Baltimore County homes in the northern region of the county are rural and the southern section is a suburban area.
Many residents of Baltimore County homes are employed in education, human services and health with approximately 10% employed in retail. The major employers are Black & Decker and the Social Security Administration. Only about 1% of the county’s workforce is employed in the agricultural field. Residents of Baltimore County do not live in incorporated municipalities. There are none within the county. The communities in the county are unincorporated. The different government agencies use their own standards for judging what to call these areas. The unincorporated areas of the county do not have a local government nor do they have an identified boundary. They basically have census-designated areas that are recognized by this agency. The unincorporated areas include the following:
- Arbutus – Census designated area – population 20, 116
- Bowleys Quarters – Census designated – population 6,314
- Carney – Census designated – population 28,264
- Catonsville – Census designated – population 39, 820
- Cockeysville – Census designated – population 19,388
- Dundalk – Census designated – population 62,306
- Edgemere – Census designated – population 9,248
- Essex – Census designated – population 39,078
- Garrison – Census designated – population 7,969
- Hampton – Census designated – population 5,004
- Kingsville – Census designated – population 4,214
- Lansdown-Baltimore Highlands – a combination of Landsdowne and Baltimore Highlands communities – Census designated – population 15,724
- Lochearn – Census designated – population 25,269
- Lutherville-Timonium – a combination of Lutherville and Timonium communities – Census designated – population 15,814
- Mays Chapel – Census designated – population 11,427
- Middle River – Census designated – population 23,958
- Milford Mill – Census designated – population 26,527
- Overlea – Census designated – population 12,148
- Owings Mills – Census designated – population 20,193
- Parkville – Census designated – population 31,118
- Perry Hall – Census designated – population 28,705
- Pikesville – Census designated – population 21,193
- Randallstown – Census designated – population 30,870
- Reisterstown – Census designated – population 22,438
- Rosedale – Census designated – population 19,199
- Rossville – Census designated – population 11,515
- Towson – Census designated – population 51,973
- White Marsh – Census designated – population 8,543
- Woodlawn (this is also the name of a CDP in Prince George’s County) – Census designated – population 36,079
The following other countries are not formally census designated but they are local and many have their own post office:
- Baldwin
- Boring
- Brooklandville
- Butler
- Chase
- Fork
- Fort Howard
- Germantown
- Glen Arm
- Glencoe
- Glyndon
- Halethorpe
- Hereford
- Hunt Valley
- Hydes
- Jacksonville
- Long Green
- Maryland Line
- Monkton
- Nottingham
- Oella
- Parkton
- Phoenix
- Ruxton
- Sparks
- Sparrows Point
- Stevenson
- Turners Station
- Upper Falls
- Upperco
- White Hall
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