Why you'd want to live in Dundalk
Dundalk is a famous neighborhood in Baltimore City. John Smith established Dundalk, back in 1608. Until then tribes of Susquehanna Indians had occupied the area. Today the community is unincorporated and census-designated. The population of Dundalk is around 62,000. Todd’s Inheritance, the famous house built by Thomas Todd in 1664, and burned by the British in 1812, stands tall as a historical landmark and tourist attraction in Dundalk. The house was rebuilt after the Battle with the British at North Point. Dundalk is a beautiful area to live in. The clear blue skies, lush green gardens, pedestrian friendly streets, and glorious two-story houses are enchanting. Dundalk looks like paradise and provokes sweet visual pleasures. Take a deep dive and browse photos, view 3D virtual tours, and local insights to see if the homes in Dundalk are right for you. Explore Homes in Dundalk: https://rem.ax/34zXGqL