- Catonsville is a village in Baltimore county, north-central Maryland, U.S., and a southwestern suburb of Baltimore1. It was founded before 1729 and was known as Johnnycake for a local inn specializing in that type of cornbread. The present name, honouring Richard Caton (who had an estate there in the late 18th century), was adopted about 18001. Caton gave his name to the community and called it "Catonville," although the name was changed to "Catonsville" in the 1830s. Businesses were built along the Frederick Turnpike for travelers traveling from Ellicott City to Baltimore2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Catonsville, village, Baltimore county, north-central Maryland, U.S., a southwestern suburb of Baltimore. It was founded before 1729 and was known as Johnnycake for a local inn specializing in that type of cornbread. The present name, honouring Richard Caton (who had an estate there in the late 18th century), was adopted about 1800.www.britannica.com/place/CatonsvilleCaton gave his name to the community and called it "Catonville," although the name was changed to "Catonsville" in the 1830s. Businesses were built along the Frederick Turnpike for travelers traveling from Ellicott City to Baltimore. Catonsville served as a layover stop for travelers and the town increasingly grew and developed.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catonsville,_Maryland
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Before European colonists settled in present-day Catonsville, the area was occupied by the Piscataway tribe or the Susquehannocks. Rolling Road was used to transport tobacco south from plantations to the Patapsco River on horse-drawn wagons. In 1787, the Ellicott family built the Frederick Turnpike to transport … See more
Catonsville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Baltimore County, Maryland. The population was 44,701 at the 2020 US Census. … See more
• Academy Heights, a residential community surrounding Mount de Sales Academy.
• College Hills, a newer residential community … See morePrimary and secondary education
Public schools
Residents are zoned to schools in the Baltimore County Public Schools. Catonsville High School See more• Benjamin Banneker, African-American inventor, scientist and mathematician
• Daniel Berrigan and Philip Berrigan, peace activists See moreCatonsville is located at 39°16′26″N 76°44′17″W / 39.27389°N 76.73806°W (39.273756, −76.738012). According to the See more
In 2010 Catonsville had a population of 41,567. The ethnic and racial composition of the population was 73.4% non-Hispanic white, 14.3% non-Hispanic black, 0.3% Native American, … See more
Arts and entertainment
• Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
• Lurman Woodland Theatre
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WEBCatonsville was historically a midway rest stop between Baltimore City and Ellicott City during the 1800s. In the late parts of the 19th century and early parts of the 20th century, Catonsville was established as a lovely place …
Historic District — OCNA
WEBHistoric District — OCNA. OCNA is part of the Old Catonsville National Register Historic District. The National Park Service approved listing Old Catonsville on the National Register of Historic Places on December …
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Central Catonsville and Summit Park Historic District
WEBhide. (Top) References. External links. Central Catonsville and Summit Park Historic District. Coordinates: 39°16′0″N 76°44′15″W. Central Catonsville and Summit Park Historic District is a national historic …
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