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Wilson Park, Baltimore
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39.347°N 76.602°W / 39.347; -76.602
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Wilson Park is a small community in northeast Baltimore, Maryland and one of the first African-American communities in the city. Its bounded on the south by 43rd Street and the east by The Alameda. Two community associations serve the area: the Kimberleigh Road Community Association and the Wilson Park Improvement Association.[1] The homes range from large single-family homes to semi-detached and townhouses. A majority of homes are owner-occupied.