Talk:Wyman Park, Baltimore

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While generally informative, the main article contains contradictory border definitions: it claims the neighborhood is between 33rd and 40th streets but also includes Steiff silver which is at 29th street. It also claims to bordered to the east by Wyman park but contains a monument at 29th and Charles (south and east of the stated borders). It uses bizarre verbiage such as 'relate to' to describe people's behavior and 'accommodates to' to describe the neighborhood's relationship to the aforementioned monument. I understand that drawing precise borders for neighborhoods is challenging but this article is confusing over and above this difficulty.-

@User:Craygor, I have to agree with you your above comment and will try to improve this page this year if at all possible.Historyday01 (talk) 21:45, 12 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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The Wyman Park Neighborhood of Baltimore is as notable as many of the other northern neighborhoods listed in the Baltimore page (e.g. Oakenshawe, Guilford, Canterbury).

A more complete history of the neighborhood can be found here, which I did not wish to copy since it is not in the public domain.

http://www.wymanparkcommunity.org/neighborhood/history.php

@User:Craygor, that's a good resource, but that link is dead presently. I'll see what else I can find on Wyman Park.--Historyday01 (talk) 21:45, 12 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]